music Crossword Puzzles
UNIT 1 MUSIC 2025-09-18
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- HIP HOP
- SATISFACCIÓ
- AMABILITAT
- TEMERÓS
- COMPASSIU
- ALBUM EN DIRECTE
- DJ
- AVORRIMENT
- SOLEDAT
- CALMA
- AVORRIT
- PÚBLIC
- ENJUGUESSAT
- AMABLE
- SORPRÈS
- OPTIMISME
- COMPOSITOR
- TECLAT
- ACTUAR
- TOT VENUT
- FELIÇ
- ENFORTIR
- SATISFET
- GRUP DE SUPORT
- CONTENSIÓ
- MUSIC
- SOL
- LLETRES
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- OPTIMISTA
- AVERGONYIMENT
- QUALITAT DEL SÓ
- AVERGONYIT
- TRISTESA
- PESSIMISTA
- POR
- CANTANT PRINCIPAL
- RÀBIA
- MUSICA CLÀSSICA
- COLPEJAR
- TRIST
- ALEGRIA
- GELÓS
- SORPRESA
- AMABLE
- GUITARRISTA
- DISTREURE
- COMPASSIÓ
- PESSIMISTA
- ORQUESTRA
- JAZZ
- FELICITAT
- ACTUACIÓ
- GELOSIA
- CALMAT
- ENFADAT
- BATERIA
- FELIÇ
57 Clues: DJ • POR • SOL • JAZZ • RÀBIA • TRIST • CALMA • GELÓS • FELIÇ • FELIÇ • MUSIC • PÚBLIC • AMABLE • AMABLE • TECLAT • ACTUAR • CALMAT • HIP HOP • TEMERÓS • SOLEDAT • AVORRIT • ALEGRIA • SORPRÈS • GELOSIA • ENFADAT • BATERIA • LLETRES • TRISTESA • COLPEJAR • SORPRESA • ENFORTIR • ACTUACIÓ • SATISFET • OPTIMISTA • COMPASSIU • DISTREURE • COMPASSIÓ • OPTIMISME • TOT VENUT • ORQUESTRA • FELICITAT • CONTENSIÓ • AMABILITAT • AVERGONYIT • PESSIMISTA • AVORRIMENT • COMPOSITOR • PESSIMISTA • ...
Music Appreciation Terms 2025-10-31
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- As Fast As Possible
- Sounding of the individual tones of a chord in sequence rather than simultaneously
- A set of five horizontal lines between or on which notes are positioned
- Sound that has a definite pitch, or frequency
- Gradually Softer
- Becoming Faster
- Relative highness or lowness of a sound
- Scale including all twelve tones of the octave; each tone is a half step away from the next one
- Performance of two or more melodic lines of relatively equal interest at the same time
- Tone combination that is unstable and tense
- Slow
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- Very slow, solemn
- Becoming Slower
- Very slow, broad
- Symbol placed at the beginning of the staff to show the exact pitch of the notes placed on each line and space
- Single melodic line without accompaniment.
- Loud
- Very fast
- The distance between two tones
- Term describing music in which one main melody is accompanied by chords
- Accenting a note at an unexpected time, as between two beats or on a weak beat.
- Series of pitches arranged in order from low to high or high to low
- Interval between two tones in which the higher tone has twice the frequency of the lower tone
- Basic pace of the music
- How chords are constructed and how they follow each other
- Gradually Louder
- Fast and Lively
- Series of single tones that add up to a recognizable whole
- Combination of three or more tones sounded at once
- The technique of plucking the string
30 Clues: Loud • Slow • Very fast • Becoming Slower • Becoming Faster • Fast and Lively • Very slow, broad • Gradually Softer • Gradually Louder • Very slow, solemn • As Fast As Possible • Basic pace of the music • The distance between two tones • The technique of plucking the string • Relative highness or lowness of a sound • Single melodic line without accompaniment. • ...
Super Music Crossword 2025-12-30
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- - a person's emotional state or outlook
- - to make or become better
- - to direct the behavior of something or someone
- - specific but not explicitly named
- - having a keen edge or point; mentally acute
- - to direct one's attention on something
- - having been harmed or impaired
- - under normal conditions, usually
- - to refuse to take notice of or acknowledge
- attention - to focus awareness on something
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- - the ability to do something well, expertise
- - a relationship in which things are linked
- - to draw someone's attention away from something
- - relating to interactions between people
- - taking everything into account, in general
- - the basic unit of time in music, the pulse you feel in the music
- - to give the impression of being something
- - firmly fixed, constant, not shaking
- - the variety or extent of something
- - the strength and vitality required for physical or mental activity
20 Clues: - to make or become better • - having been harmed or impaired • - under normal conditions, usually • - specific but not explicitly named • - the variety or extent of something • - firmly fixed, constant, not shaking • - a person's emotional state or outlook • - to direct one's attention on something • - relating to interactions between people • ...
MUSIC THEORY REVIEW 2025-12-01
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- THE CLEF USED ON THE LOW REGISTER
- BEATS PER MINUTE
- 6/8, 9/8, AND 12/8 TIME
- SAD KEY
- THREE NOTES THAT CREATE A CHORD
- WHEN THE MELODY CLASHES WITH THE HARMONY
- NUMBER OF FLATS IN Ab MAJOR
- DISTANCE BETWEEN E AND F
- THE SPEED OF THE MUSIC
- THE NUMBER OF NOTES IN ONE OCTAVE
- EQUALS FOUR QUARTER NOTES
- USED TO SEPARATE BARS
- THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN C MAJOR AND A MINOR
- RELATIVE MAJOR KEY OF A MINOR
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- THE FOURTH CHORD
- TWO OR MORE NOTES PLAYED TOGETHER
- A DARK SOUNDING CHORD
- PLAY LOUDLY
- THE CHORD NUMBERING SYSTEM
- SAME NOTES, JUST HIGHER OR LOWER
- DISTANCE BETWEEN NOTES
- THE CLEF USED ON THE HIGH REGISTER
- NUMBER OR SHARPS IN A MAJOR
- PLAY SMOOTHLY/CONNECTED
24 Clues: SAD KEY • PLAY LOUDLY • THE FOURTH CHORD • BEATS PER MINUTE • A DARK SOUNDING CHORD • USED TO SEPARATE BARS • DISTANCE BETWEEN NOTES • THE SPEED OF THE MUSIC • 6/8, 9/8, AND 12/8 TIME • PLAY SMOOTHLY/CONNECTED • DISTANCE BETWEEN E AND F • EQUALS FOUR QUARTER NOTES • THE CHORD NUMBERING SYSTEM • NUMBER OF FLATS IN Ab MAJOR • NUMBER OR SHARPS IN A MAJOR • RELATIVE MAJOR KEY OF A MINOR • ...
Music and dance 2026-02-04
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- (ääni)raita, kappale
- tulkita
- up lämmitellä
- music, score nuotit, partituuri
- laulu(osuudet)
- anthem kansallislaulu
- tanssiaiset
- ylimääräinen numero itse esityksen jälkeen
- soitin, instrumentti
- liike
- konsertti
- hymni, virsi
- dance katutanssi
- koe-esiintyä, koe-esiintyminen
- kuulokkeet
- askel
- tyylilaji, genre
- kuunnella suoratoistona
- säkeistö
- esiintyä
- label levy-yhtiö
- johtaa orkesteria
- molli
- sanoitukset, lyriikat
- kosketinsoitin, koskettimet
- jalkatyöskentely, -tekniikka
- improvisoida
- (ääni)levy; äänittää, levyttää
- nykymusiikki, -tanssi
- kaiuttimet
- venyttely
- measure tahti
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- sointu
- koulutanssiaiset
- nuotti, sävel
- piruetti
- dance, partner dance paritanssi
- potpuri, sikermä
- sarja
- akustinen, ilman sähköisiä vahvistimia soitettu
- band (vaski)puhallinorkesteri
- keikka
- isku
- rytmi
- dance steppi
- säveltää
- orkesteri
- sävellaji
- baletti
- jousisoittimet
- sovittaa
- muusikko
- lyömäsoittimet
- piece, routine koreografia
- kansanmusiikki, -tanssi
- kuoro
- asento
- tempo, nopeus
- duuri
- riffi, lyhyt toistuva sävelkulku
- refrain kertosäe
61 Clues: isku • sarja • rytmi • liike • askel • molli • kuoro • duuri • sointu • keikka • asento • tulkita • baletti • piruetti • säveltää • säkeistö • sovittaa • muusikko • esiintyä • konsertti • orkesteri • sävellaji • venyttely • kuulokkeet • kaiuttimet • tanssiaiset • hymni, virsi • dance steppi • improvisoida • nuotti, sävel • up lämmitellä • tempo, nopeus • measure tahti • laulu(osuudet) • jousisoittimet • lyömäsoittimet • koulutanssiaiset • potpuri, sikermä • ...
1950s Music History 2026-02-11
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- Original Singer of "Hound Dog"
- Singer of "Turn Me Loose"
- Canceled for marrying his second cousin
- Caused a scandal with "Wake Up Little Suzie"
- Canceled for committing Payola
- Died at 25 of a drug overdose
- Inventor of the Duckwalk
- Advertised themselves as the "first band of rock and roll"
- Went viral on TikTok with "Put Your Head On My Shoulder"
- Singer of "Venus"
- J.P. Richardson, who sang "Chantilly Lace"
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- Buddy Holly's Back up band that inspired the Beatles
- Back up band was The Comets
- The lead singer who hired the plane, and died in the crash on Feb. 3, 1959
- Based in New Orleans, because he hated touring
- Original Singer of "Blue Suede Shoes"
- Famous for doing covers of other musicians
- Singer of "Splish Splash"
- King of Rock and Roll
- Ricardo Valenzuala, who sang "La Bamba"
- Left rock and roll to be a minister
21 Clues: Singer of "Venus" • King of Rock and Roll • Inventor of the Duckwalk • Singer of "Turn Me Loose" • Singer of "Splish Splash" • Back up band was The Comets • Died at 25 of a drug overdose • Original Singer of "Hound Dog" • Canceled for committing Payola • Left rock and roll to be a minister • Original Singer of "Blue Suede Shoes" • Canceled for marrying his second cousin • ...
Music Theory 2 2026-02-11
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- – Assignment of musical material to instruments
- – Interval spanning three whole tones
- – Overlapping subject entries
- – Recurring thematic idea associated with meaning
- – Using pitches outside the diatonic scale
- – Fugal answer preserving exact intervals
- – Catalogue system for Mozart
- – Interval larger than major or perfect
- – Flexible tempo
- – Technical study
- – 19th-century emphasis on expression
- – Quality of minor or major intervals
- – Suspension resolving upward
- – Diagram showing key relationships
- – Rhythmic effect implying two beats in triple meter
- – Unaccented pickup notes before the first downbeat
- – Having equal rhythmic values
- – Published work number
- – Mode with lowered second scale degree
- – Pattern repeated at a different pitch level
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- – Gradual pedagogical approach to counterpoint
- – Lowered second scale degree chord
- – Exposition–development–recapitulation structure
- – Baroque shorthand for harmony
- – Change of tonal center
- – Minor mode with raised sixth
- – Given melody in species counterpoint
- – Beethoven’s preferred title language
- – Recurring secondary theme in fugue
- – Medieval rhythmic notation system
- – Virtuosic solo passage
- – Instrumental music with narrative intent
- – Lowest standard woodwind
- – Prepares the dominant
34 Clues: – Flexible tempo • – Technical study • – Prepares the dominant • – Published work number • – Change of tonal center • – Virtuosic solo passage • – Lowest standard woodwind • – Overlapping subject entries • – Catalogue system for Mozart • – Suspension resolving upward • – Minor mode with raised sixth • – Having equal rhythmic values • – Baroque shorthand for harmony • ...
LSD1 Review 2015-08-23
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- A list of instructions and ingredients for making food
- People used to believe that these were poisonous
- The people who often listen to rock-and-roll music
- The type of plates rich people used to eat from
- The name of the Queen with a pizza named after her
- People in the Middle East and Mediterranean ate this.
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- Teachers use music to help their students do this
- To copy or try to be like
- The place where the first pizzeria opened in the USA
- The first music tried to imitate this.
- The Italians who brought pizza to the United States
- The type of music that helps to calm people
- Classical music can make these disappear
- To slow down; rest
14 Clues: To slow down; rest • To copy or try to be like • The first music tried to imitate this. • Classical music can make these disappear • The type of music that helps to calm people • The type of plates rich people used to eat from • People used to believe that these were poisonous • Teachers use music to help their students do this • ...
crossword 1205 2021-05-12
10 Clues: beep • drama • costly • hear keenly • drop a line • used to play music • special music groups • leader of a music group • one who has learnt music • public presentation of music
GP 3 Review 2016-12-19
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- A type of key or scale – generally sounds darker and more “sad”
- Another name for a musical performance
- A type of pattern or scale consisting only of half steps
- Fine adjustment of a note (flat/sharp)
- The person leading an ensemble
- A type of key or scale – generally sounds bright and positive
- A decrease in volume
- The music used by the conductor which shows all parts
- Musicians play/sing for an audience
- Messiah A sacred oratorio by Handel
- A fancy word for pick up notes (phrases that begin before count 1)
- A Baroque composer from Italy
- The most important percussion instrument to the Renaissance
- The Baroque period brought the creation of this, including scales, key signatures, and center of pitch
- A collection of programmatic (Program music) violin concertos by Vivaldi
- A dynamic marking for medium loud
- To slow down
- A pattern of half or whole steps which is standard throughout different keys
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- This instrument evolved into the trombone by the end of the Baroque
- A separate style period within the Baroque in the visual arts, especially in interior decorating
- An increase in volume
- The volume at which a section of music is performed
- A dynamic marking for soft
- The rules of proper behavior (manners) at a concert
- The instrument most closely tied to Baroque orchestral and keyboard music
- A German born composer who worked for a Lutheran church
- A dynamic marking for loud
- A dynamic marking for medium soft
- A mass written near the end of Bach's life
- To speed up
- A distant ancestor of the tuba, this oddly shaped instrument has a brass mouthpiece and woodwind-like fingerings
- A Baroque ancestor of the bassoon
- A Baroque ancestor of the clarinet
- Baroque music is known for this
- The Baroque period brought a change to music in this, from mensural to modern
- The combination of sharps or flats that determines the key of the music
- The way music is interpreted and grouped
- Baroque style in the visual arts was characterized by the mastery of this element
- A German born composer who spent most of his life in England
- The distance between notes
- A symbol indicating a note should be held longer than its written length
41 Clues: To speed up • To slow down • A decrease in volume • An increase in volume • A dynamic marking for soft • A dynamic marking for loud • The distance between notes • A Baroque composer from Italy • The person leading an ensemble • Baroque music is known for this • A dynamic marking for medium soft • A Baroque ancestor of the bassoon • A dynamic marking for medium loud • ...
Basic Music Terminology 2015-02-03
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- the system used by musicians to measure the length of tones
- 120-168 beats per minute
- the regular evenly spaced pulse that is the basis for rhythm
- the gradual decrease in volume in music for expressive effect
- two or more pitches played, or sung at the same time
- the process of slowing down of a tempo (rallentando seems to be more of a letting go or dying away)
- the relative highness or lowness of musical tones (determined by the number of vibrations per second)
- medium loud
- 40-60 beats per minute
- the symbol on a staff that indicates what the letter names will be for the lines and spaces of the staff
- two different pitches that sound unpleasant when played together
- 108-120 beats per minute
- medium soft
- a style of playing musical tones with space between them
- the pattern of strong and weak beats in a piece of music (usually grouped into 2s, 3, or 4)
- signature the pattern of sharps and flats indicated on the staff at the beginning of a line of music
- indicates a lowered pitch
- two different pitches that sound pleasant when played together
- the process of dividing the time of individual beats into smaller/shorter lengths of time
- the variation of volume/loudness in music, and the symbols that indicated volume
- volume emphasis on tone the happen between beats
- the five parallel line used to notate music
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- a sudden strong tone
- the process of slowing down of a tempo (ritardando seems to be a deliberate slowing or being late)
- a style of playing musical tones connected and smoothly
- 66-76 beats per minute
- organized sound or silence that is intended to elicit an emotional response in the listener
- the gradual increase in volume in music for expressive effect
- MM=## indicating the speed of the beat in (beats per minute)
- very loud
- 60-66 beats per minute
- 76-108 beats per minute
- a style of playing music tones in a "bell-like" or boing manner
- the speed of the beat
- 200-208 beats per minute
- very soft
- loud
- soft
- indicates a raised pitch
- 168-200 beats per minute
40 Clues: loud • soft • very loud • very soft • medium loud • medium soft • a sudden strong tone • the speed of the beat • 66-76 beats per minute • 60-66 beats per minute • 40-60 beats per minute • 76-108 beats per minute • 120-168 beats per minute • 108-120 beats per minute • 200-208 beats per minute • indicates a raised pitch • 168-200 beats per minute • indicates a lowered pitch • ...
MUS 123 Unit Exam Review 2014-05-04
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- composer who incorporated the Navajo flute with modern jazz ensembles
- instrument which took the longest to gain acceptance in the church because it was used for dancing; "devil's fiddle"
- loud rhythmically flexible, emotionally expressive chants or cries, common to the music of slaves
- movement which occurred in 1720 in Boston that advocated the ability to teach educators how to read music and demonstrate their accomplishments to the public before moving onto a new town
- first book printed in the New World; 1640 contained text only
- composition which consists of 2 sections (A B) in which A is homophonic and B is polyphonic. "Sherburne" by Daniel Read is one such example
- inventor of the armonica
- traditionally performed by a solo vocalist and a guitar, this ballad is common to Mexico
- "Father of Music Education"
- texture in which voices overlap; common to music of Native Americans
- this songbook, published in 1844, is still in use today; shape-note
- this George, in 1777, required every officer to provide music for the troops, therefore creating fife and drum corps
- collections of psalms used for congregational singing
- instrument common to Native American music in which two sticks, one with notches, are rubbed together
- folk music that is less likely to survive outside of the period in which it was written
- this New England School was the one which produced the first composers to compose in a truly American style
- sheets or collections of sheets on which a broadside is printed
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- dance song "Tis a Gift to be Simple" is the opposite of strophic
- this William was the first to publish a book of American tunes, "New England Psalm Singer"
- the common language of a group of people
- common to African American tradition, these are performed at services or camp meetings in a ring
- instigator of the Protestant Reformation; 95 theses
- Spanish ballad which is monophonic in texture and sacred in context
- style of singing which provides a monophonic texture; singing the same notes at the same time
- sailors' work songs
- notation which used fa sol la mi instead of noteheads
- university which educated former slaves; Nashville,TN; Jubilee Singers
- nonsense syllables common to Native American music
28 Clues: sailors' work songs • inventor of the armonica • "Father of Music Education" • the common language of a group of people • nonsense syllables common to Native American music • instigator of the Protestant Reformation; 95 theses • notation which used fa sol la mi instead of noteheads • collections of psalms used for congregational singing • ...
Beginning, Cadet, and Chorus Music Puzzle 2022-02-14
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- Two sounds that have a steady pitch and an association.
- How a note is to begin and end.
- Using your finger to pluck a violin string.
- Signature Tells how many beats are in a measure.
- Gradually getting quieter.
- Organized sound and silence.
- The ending section of a piece of music.
- Raises a note higher in pitch.
- The melody is echoed shortly after it begins by another group of instruments.
- Means note.
- A sound with a constant pitch center and volume.
- Lines, Extend the music staff to allow for higher or lower notes.
- A small section of musical time displayed in-between two barlines.
- Signature, Tells what notes to play with sharps or flats throughout the music.
- (b) - Lowers a note by a half step.
- Note, Usually the last note in melody, or the first and last note of a musical scale.
- Bow Moving the bow toward the tip.
- Clef, Indicates the position of the note names on the music staff for mid ranged instruments.
- Play loudly.
- Connecting different notes together in one bow motion, or by playing the notes in one breath and only tonguing the first note.
- Divides the music staff into measures.
- Reset Lift the bow and return it to the bows starting point.
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- Tells us what volume to play at.
- Emphasize the note
- To play with the bow.
- Measure Rest - Indicates how many measures to rest.
- A slow tempo
- Watch the conductor and hold a note longer than normal.
- A curved line that connects notes of the same pitch which are played as a single note value.
- Mark Reminds you to take a deep breath through your mouth.
- Half note A note that gets three beats.
- Play softly.
- Gradually getting louder.
- When an individual plays a highlighted musical part.
- Clef, Indicates the position of the note names on the music staff for low pitched instruments.
- The pulse of music.
- The speed of the music.
- The end or finish.
- A fast tempo
- A note played with a shortened length.
- An ascending or descending stepwise pattern of notes.
41 Clues: Means note. • A slow tempo • Play softly. • A fast tempo • Play loudly. • Emphasize the note • The end or finish. • The pulse of music. • To play with the bow. • The speed of the music. • Gradually getting louder. • Gradually getting quieter. • Organized sound and silence. • Raises a note higher in pitch. • How a note is to begin and end. • Tells us what volume to play at. • ...
Karol G 2025-01-26
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- She met her idol Rihanna at an awards show.
- She became an inspiration for women in reggaeton.
- Karol G wrote songs that inspired many women.
- Her parents taught her to value hard work.
- She spoke openly about her journey to success.
- She became one of the most famous reggaeton artists in the world.
- She forgave those who doubted her abilities.
- She wore colorful outfits during her concerts.
- Karol G left an indelible mark on the music industry.
- Karol G sang her first hit song in 2017.
- Karol G held a concert in her hometown of Medellín.
- Karol G won several awards for her music.
- Karol G sat down with journalists to share her story.
- She kept pushing boundaries with her music and style.
- Karol G found strength in her struggles.
- She spent countless hours in the studio perfecting her music.
- Karol G drove through her city to reconnect with her roots.
- She had the support of her family throughout her career.
- Karol G brought fresh energy to the reggaeton genre.
- Karol G understood the importance of staying true to herself
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- Karol G made history as one of the first women to dominate reggaeton.
- She saw her dreams come true after years of hard work.
- She broke records with her album "KG0516."
- Karol G began her music career by participating in talent shows.
- She felt nervous before performing for a massive crowd.
- She gave a spectacular performance at Coachella.
- Karol G knew she wanted to be a singer from a young age.
- She caught the attention of major record labels.
- Karol G fell in love with music as a child.
- Karol G grew up listening to reggaeton and Latin pop music.
- She took risks to build her music career.
- Karol G drank coffee every morning to start her day.
- Karol G read messages from her fans every day.
- Karol G stood out with her unique style and voice.
- She chose bold outfits to represent her style.
- Karol G flew to different countries for her tours.
- She thought about how to inspire her fans with her lyrics.
- She ran a successful promotional tour across Latin America.
- She rose to international fame after releasing "Tusa."
- Karol G built a loyal fanbase around the world.
40 Clues: Karol G sang her first hit song in 2017. • Karol G found strength in her struggles. • She took risks to build her music career. • Karol G won several awards for her music. • She broke records with her album "KG0516." • Her parents taught her to value hard work. • She met her idol Rihanna at an awards show. • Karol G fell in love with music as a child. • ...
Music Appreciation Intermediate Elements 2025-09-10
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- progression from a dissonance to a consonance
- music texture in which one main melody is accompanied by chords
- smallest interval traditionally used in western music
- music based on a minor scale
- technique of combining two or more melodic lines into a meaningful whole
- most basic chords, consisting of three alternate tones of the scale
- the immediate repetition of a melodic pattern on a higher or lower pitch
- interval twice as large as a half step
- shift from one key to another within the same piece
- built on the fourth note of the scale
- music based on a major scale
- sounding of the individual tones of a chord in sequence rather than simultaneously
- built on the first/tonic note of the scale, usually begins and ends a piece
- series of seven tones within an octave with a specific pattern of whole and half steps: WHWWHWW
- creation of music at the same time as it is performed
- tone combination that is stable and restful
- progression giving a sense of conclusion
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- series of chords
- scale including all twelve tones of the octave, each tone is a half step away from the next
- series of seven different tones within an octave, consisting of a specific pattern of whole and half steps: WWHWWWH
- number of layers of sound that are heard at once, what kinds of layers they are, and how they relate to each other
- series of pitches arranged in order from low to high or high to low
- two part form, AB
- performance of a single melodic line by more than one instrument or voice at the same pitch
- sharps or flats immediately following the clef sign, indicating the key in which the music is to be played
- ornamental tones that are either improvised or indicated on the music by signs or notes in small print
- tone combination that is unstable and tense
- three part form, ABA
- built on the fifth note of the scale
- single melodic line without accompaniment
- tonality, central note/scale/chord within a piece
- organization of musical ideas in time
- characteristic way of using melody, rhythm, tone, color, dynamics, harmony, texture, and form in music
- performance of two or more melodic lines of relatively equal interest at the same time
34 Clues: series of chords • two part form, AB • three part form, ABA • music based on a minor scale • music based on a major scale • built on the fifth note of the scale • built on the fourth note of the scale • organization of musical ideas in time • interval twice as large as a half step • progression giving a sense of conclusion • single melodic line without accompaniment • ...
Music Crossword 2025-04-01
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- 2 or more notes played at the same time
- a happy sounding chord or piece of music
- a note worth two beats
- the speed of a piece of music
- patterns created by different note durations
- different layers of music
- a note worth half a beat
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- a note worth one beat
- a sad sounding chord or piece of music
- different sections of music and how they are put together
- how loud or quiet the music is
11 Clues: a note worth one beat • a note worth two beats • a note worth half a beat • different layers of music • the speed of a piece of music • how loud or quiet the music is • a sad sounding chord or piece of music • 2 or more notes played at the same time • a happy sounding chord or piece of music • patterns created by different note durations • ...
Music Crossword 2025-04-01
Across
- 2 or more notes played at the same time
- a note worth half a beat
- how loud or quiet the music is
- a note worth two beats
- different layers of music
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- a note worth one beat
- patterns created by different note durations
- the speed of a piece of music
- a happy sounding chord or piece of music
- a sad sounding chord or piece of music
- different sections of music and how they are put together
11 Clues: a note worth one beat • a note worth two beats • a note worth half a beat • different layers of music • the speed of a piece of music • how loud or quiet the music is • a sad sounding chord or piece of music • 2 or more notes played at the same time • a happy sounding chord or piece of music • patterns created by different note durations • ...
Country Crossword 2024-02-16
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- folk,gospel and hillbilly music are the ----- of this genre
- the home of country show
- first
- country music in pop music
- the era of country in the 1940s to 50 includes harmonicas
- the first person to record a country song
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- the movement of rebels in the 70s
- the country music awards
- the style that many country songs are sung in
- popular country singer in the 20th and 21st century
- country music crossovers
- moving to australia and canada
12 Clues: first • the country music awards • country music crossovers • the home of country show • country music in pop music • moving to australia and canada • the movement of rebels in the 70s • the first person to record a country song • the style that many country songs are sung in • popular country singer in the 20th and 21st century • ...
Crossword puzzle (2) 2024-08-02
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- metals are a good _________
- musical notes that are short and separate when played
- 很强的音乐手
- ff, very loud
- 哈默你
- used in music to convey mood and emotion, refers to the variation in loudness over the length of music.
- speed at music is being played. (BPM)
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- words of a song in popular music.
- a few notes played together 琴弦
- String instruments, woodwinds, brass intruments, percussion
- bteween two verses in a song
- four beat music notation
12 Clues: 哈默你 • 很强的音乐手 • ff, very loud • four beat music notation • metals are a good _________ • bteween two verses in a song • a few notes played together 琴弦 • words of a song in popular music. • speed at music is being played. (BPM) • musical notes that are short and separate when played • String instruments, woodwinds, brass intruments, percussion • ...
The Renaissance 2017-09-11
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- Hired many musicians to compete (2 words)
- Music era at the time of the Reformation
- When Martin Luther rediscovered the Gospel
- Many new ones were invented during Renaissance
- Music era ending right before the Reformation
- The philosophy of the Renaissance
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- Where musicians learned more about music
- Made music less expensive to copy (2 words)
- Entertainment in the Renaissance, along with music
- When composers didn't put their names on music
- What the word "Renaissance" means
11 Clues: What the word "Renaissance" means • The philosophy of the Renaissance • Where musicians learned more about music • Music era at the time of the Reformation • Hired many musicians to compete (2 words) • When Martin Luther rediscovered the Gospel • Made music less expensive to copy (2 words) • Music era ending right before the Reformation • ...
Musical Terms Crossword 2024-11-26
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- the words of a song
- a person who plays a musical instrument
- to play a section of music again
- to practice in preparation for a performance
- the speed of the music
- a group of musicians who play music together
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- how high or low a note sounds
- measuring device for units of time in music
- symbols used to write music
- to play in front of an audience
- indicates a pause or silence in music
11 Clues: the words of a song • the speed of the music • symbols used to write music • how high or low a note sounds • to play in front of an audience • to play a section of music again • indicates a pause or silence in music • a person who plays a musical instrument • measuring device for units of time in music • to practice in preparation for a performance • ...
Music Crossword 2025-04-01
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- 2 or more notes played at the same time
- a note worth half a beat
- how loud or quiet the music is
- a note worth two beats
- different layers of music
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- a note worth one beat
- patterns created by different note durations
- the speed of a piece of music
- a happy sounding chord or piece of music
- a sad sounding chord or piece of music
- different sections of music and how they are put together
11 Clues: a note worth one beat • a note worth two beats • a note worth half a beat • different layers of music • the speed of a piece of music • how loud or quiet the music is • a sad sounding chord or piece of music • 2 or more notes played at the same time • a happy sounding chord or piece of music • patterns created by different note durations • ...
Argentine Folk Music 2024-11-15
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- Famous folk group from Salta.
- Folk music influence of the slaves.
- Argentina's most important cultural influence.
- Argentine music that includes traditional and contemporary styles.
- Folk music influence of the native people.
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- One of two groups that revived folk music in the 1980s.
- 1980s revival group that spoke during the music.
- Famous folk group from Santiago del Estero.
- Famous guitarist from the 19th century.
- Famous folk group from Salta.
- Malambo and Boleadoras are two famous folk ______.
- Folk music influence of the explorers.
12 Clues: Famous folk group from Salta. • Famous folk group from Salta. • Folk music influence of the slaves. • Folk music influence of the explorers. • Famous guitarist from the 19th century. • Folk music influence of the native people. • Famous folk group from Santiago del Estero. • Argentina's most important cultural influence. • 1980s revival group that spoke during the music. • ...
Composer Activity Puzzle - Beethoven 2022-04-04
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- smart at a young age
- unable to hear
- sturdily built
- friends with mozart
- strong
- a single solo instrument with the melody line
- sonata written for a solo pianp
- music
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- era of music he composed
- played in a small room
- type of music
- musical composition for two violins, viola, and cello in several (usually four) movements
- below agerave height
- changes of mood
- death at young age
- to be angered very easily
16 Clues: music • strong • type of music • unable to hear • sturdily built • changes of mood • death at young age • friends with mozart • smart at a young age • below agerave height • played in a small room • era of music he composed • to be angered very easily • sonata written for a solo pianp • a single solo instrument with the melody line • ...
Community Outreach through the Arts 2024-03-07
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- The TENG Ensemble is a Singapore Chinese ________ music group.
- _________ concerts - a kind of concert the Teng Ensemble gives, from music enthusiasts to those who have never stepped into the concert hall.
- YST faculty who is part of the Teng ENSEMBLE.
- MIMIC originated from _______ between two institutes, that consisted of the development of a new practice for professional musicians, the development of a new training program for music students as well as numerous strands of questions that focused on patients, staff and musicians.
- In person-centred improvisation, a patient may be given a baton not to keep the beat but to ________ the music in the air, and the musicians respond in real time.
- Researched over two years in collaboration with the Singapore Institute of Technology’s Health and Social Sciences Department, Music for Mindfulness embodies TENG’s signature East-West sound and harnesses the technology of ________ beats along with ancient Chinese philosophies of music therapy that have been fused together to create a convenient, contemporary and easy-listening experience.
- All Decoda musicians train first in an affiliate ensemble called Ensemble ________.
- MIMIC connects with patients in hospital wards in a meaningful way through ________-centred music making - a mix of repertoire and improvised music that is tailor-made to a person or people in the moment
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- Decoda musicians are not just performers, but teachers and activists, as exemplified by their work in training teaching artists internationally.
- All performances by MIMIC at the wards are ________, so that stands are not needed and there is direct communication with patients.
- The TENG Ensemble's community outreach programmes also include ________ ones where they design in-school programmes for targeted youths, manage a scholarship fund for young learners of Chinese instruments and curate an examination syllabus for Chinese instrumentalists.
- In the initiative TENG Gives Back, the TENG Ensemble gives performances to those who are ________, such as long term residents in community hospitals and nursing homes.
- A person within the musician team (a trained volunteer from the hospital for example) takes care of logistics and gauges whether playing music is appropriate for patients at specific times.
- The musicians create a piece especially for one or multiple persons in a room with the goal of providing patients with a feeling of ________ and ownership.
- Decoda brings the music that we play in the concert halls to the communities we inhabit—and each project tries to make chamber music a ________ part of people’s lives by engaging our audiences in a musical activity that feels familiar and helps them connect the music to their lives
- Decoda's format of bringing more than musical performance into the community, by pairing performance with another offering: a master class, coaching, creative project, interactive performance, or other innovative project in a community venue - called "performance _______".
16 Clues: YST faculty who is part of the Teng ENSEMBLE. • The TENG Ensemble is a Singapore Chinese ________ music group. • All Decoda musicians train first in an affiliate ensemble called Ensemble ________. • All performances by MIMIC at the wards are ________, so that stands are not needed and there is direct communication with patients. • ...
Music Concert 6Dec23 2023-12-06
16 Clues: shrub • drank • spirit • negative • listen to • wild dogs • instrument • Live event • unbeatable • The undead • Music genre • Explode or BJ • Sugary Liquid • another option • lips cover your • decline from above
MUS318W Final Review 2021-05-02
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- A serious form of opera, popular in France during the Romantic era, that was sung throughout and included ballets, choruses and spectacular staging and a preference for themes of romantic love and history, so as to appeal to the middle class
- ___________ strophic: Song form in which multiple verses of text are set to music that is mostly the same, with minor variations
- Choral music sung without instrumental accompaniment. Originally used to refer to 16th-century polyphony, during the 19th c. new works were written in that style
- Moravian violinist and teacher who broke ground as one of the few women to make a professional career in music in the 19th c.
- Term coined by Berlioz for the theme, representing the hero’s beloved, that recurs throughout the Symphonie Fantastique
- William Henry ______: composer, critic, and lecturer whose opera Leonora was the first opera by an American to be staged in the U.S; he is best known for promoting American music through a series of public music appreciation lectures.
- The prestigious theater in Paris dedicated to tragic opera
- Robert __________: German pianist, composer, and critic, founder of the Neue Zeitschrift für Musik, who was an influential critic as well as a leading Romantic composer
- Vincenzo __________: Italian opera composer, famous especially for his beautiful, highly embellished, intensely emotional melodies that influenced Chopin, Liszt, and Wagner, among others
- ___________ piece: A short piece, typically for piano, that depicts or suggests a mood, scene, or character
- Opera with spoken dialogue, whether comic or tragic; the theater in Paris where such operas were performed.
- Ludwig van _____________: Virtuoso pianist, violinist and composer who represents the transition from Classical to Romantic style and is one of the most influential and admired composers of all time
- Soprano, known as the “Swedish Nightingale”, whose mid-19th century U.S. tour brought operatic repertoire to the masses
- Franz ___________: Austrian singer and composer who was the first great master of the Romantic Lied
- Song form in which multiple verses of text are set to the same music
- Classical ___________: a repertoire of musical “classics”—composers of the past, especially Haydn, Mozart, and Beethoven—that emerged in the mid-19th century, deeply impacting the amount of music by living composers that was performed
- A type of musical theater featuring spoken word with background music
- Gaetano ________: Italian composer, who wrote both serious and comic operas, among other works and represents the transition between Rossini and Verdi
- The slow section of a scene in a bel canto opera, following the recitative
- Stephen _________: composer of popular songs who sought to raise the status of minstrel songs; he was the first American composer to live solely from his compositions
- The middle section of a scene in a bel canto opera, after the cantabile, which changes tempo and represents a transitional process
- Singer and teacher, known as the “Black Swan”, who is considered the first African American concert singer
- The art of combining the sounds of specific instruments in orchestral music
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- ___________ music: instrumental music as an idealized play of sound and form, with no extra-musical connotations
- Fryderyk ___________: French-Polish composer and virtuoso pianist whose works represent the quintessential Romantic piano tradition and who reflected Polish nationalism in some of his works
- __________ Schumann: German pianist, composer, and teacher, who championed her husband’s works as well as those of Brahms and others; she was one of the foremost pianists of the 19th century
- Pianist, organist, conductor and composer whose music combines Romantic expression with Classical forms, techniques; he was the leading German composer of the 1830s and 40s
- Gioachino ____________: Italian violinist, singer, pianist and composer who through his innovations to the operatic genre became one of the most popular and influential composers of the early 19th c.
- ________ show: 19th-century variety show featuring white (and later, black) performers in blackface makeup; in spite of their overt racism, these shows can be said to be the first nationwide popular culture phenomenon and provided professional opportunities for African American performers
- Song form in which each verse of text is set to different music
- __________ Hensel: German composer, pianist, and salon hostess; one of the most prolific female composers of the 19th century and a champion of Bach, Beethoven, and her brother
- In politics and culture, an attempt to unify or represent a particular group of people by creating a national identity through shared characteristics such as language, culture, history, etc. In 19th c. music, composers expressed it by using elements in their works that represented their national identity
- 19th-century artistic and intellectual movement which focused on the ideas of individualism, self-expression, the emotional, irrational, and fantastic, the hero, and nature. As a musical period it starts in the 1820s as a divergence from the Classical canon
- Giacomo___________: German pianist and composer whose operas like Robert le Diable and Les Huguenots became models of French Grand Opera and made him the most frequently performed opera composer of the 19th c.
- 1830 uprising in Paris that resulted in reduced power for the French monarchy, which made the patronage for opera change towards the middle class
- The last, fast section of a scene in a bel canto opera
- Wolfgang Amadé ___________: Child prodigy, keyboard virtuoso and composer, who is considered one of the greatest composers in the Western art tradition
- The __________: a collection of shape-note hymns and spirituals published in 1844, which preserved this repertoire and represented an early example of music education in the U.S.
- ____________ music: instrumental music that recounts a narrative
- When referring to a musical work, writing that is natural for a particular instrument and taking advantage of that instrument’s technical possibilities; for example, Chopin’s writing for the piano
- Italian: “Beautiful singing”; an Italian vocal style of the early 19th c. featuring lyrical, embellished and florid melodies that show off the beauty, agility and fluency of the singer’s voice
- Hector ____________: French composer, music critic, and conductor who reconceptualized the symphony as program music and was a leader of the Romantic radical wing
- Franz ___________: Hungarian virtuoso pianist, composer, and conductor, whose innovations in form, harmony, technique, and concert presentation made him a leader of the Romantic movement and the greatest piano virtuoso of his time
- Carl Maria von __________: German pianist, music critic, conductor and composer who through operas such as Der Freischütz was a key figure in the development of German Romantic opera
- A tradition of group singing that arose in 19th c. U.S., named after the notation used in song collections in which the shape of the noteheads indicates the solmization syllables, allowing for easy sight-reading.
- Mikhail ________: Russian composer whose operas were the first to gain an international audience and established the Russian tradition
- German art song for voice and piano, in which composers sought a perfect union of poetry and music
47 Clues: The last, fast section of a scene in a bel canto opera • The prestigious theater in Paris dedicated to tragic opera • Song form in which each verse of text is set to different music • ____________ music: instrumental music that recounts a narrative • Song form in which multiple verses of text are set to the same music • ...
Greek Root words 2014-05-12
18 Clues: fear • harsh • music • sounds • teaching • recoreds • same time • a speaker • historean • good music • nice sounds • long lasting • same but diffrent • letters and sounds • a divice for measuring • wrong place wrong time • right place right time • movement like a heart beat
Home Is Where the Heart Is 2022-11-28
18 Clues: Kin • Tunes • Custom • Pooches • Hot drink • Merry _____ • Close group • Evening meal • Farm building • Glazed goodies • Pets that purr • Winter weather • “Show-Me” state • Room at the top • Holiday purchases • Move to the music • Welcome mat location • Eight-day Jewish holiday
Musical Terms 2023-03-07
18 Clues: Soft • Slow • loud • Fast • Moderate • Very fast • very loud • Very soft • Medium slow • Slow and broad • Very very fast • Moderately loud • moderately soft • Lively and brisk • Volume of the music • Gradually gets softer • The pace of the music • Gradually gets louder
Tyrei 2025-07-18
18 Clues: Pack • Major • Church • Gender • McAfee • Brother • Blessed • The Head • Instrument • Step by step • Historically • Pay for school • Finish High School • Group of music kids • Living arrangements • State his school is in • Last year in high school • Next step after High School
Music Vocabulary 2 2022-10-29
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- when notes move from one to next without skipping
- different notes preformed at same time
- medium loud
- part of song where words are same
- very soft
- used for higher sounding notes
- 5 lines and 4 spaces where music is written
- gets 4 counts of sound
- playing instruments from brass, woodwind, and percussion
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- raises pitch by one half step
- go back and play again
- music written for orchestra
- story told on stage with music
- very loud
- where words change each time you sing
- distance between 2 notes
- playing instruments from all 4 families
- notes with interval of 8
- words to a song
- gets 4 counts of silence
20 Clues: very loud • very soft • medium loud • words to a song • go back and play again • gets 4 counts of sound • distance between 2 notes • notes with interval of 8 • gets 4 counts of silence • music written for orchestra • raises pitch by one half step • story told on stage with music • used for higher sounding notes • part of song where words are same • where words change each time you sing • ...
Concepts of Music Crossword 2022-11-13
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- a piece that has three sections
- moderately soft
- The layers of sound
- soft
- The lengths of sounds and silences
- The louds and softs of a piece of music
- What is being played and how it’s being played
- gradually becoming louder
- very soft
- gradually becoming softer
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- very loud
- gradually becoming faster
- a beat that has the value of 1
- How fast or slow a piece of music is
- gradually becoming slower
- Loud
- The form or plan of a piece of music
- a piece that has two sections
- The highness and lowness of sounds
- a beat that has the value of 1/4
20 Clues: Loud • soft • very loud • very soft • moderately soft • The layers of sound • gradually becoming faster • gradually becoming slower • gradually becoming louder • gradually becoming softer • a piece that has two sections • a beat that has the value of 1 • a piece that has three sections • a beat that has the value of 1/4 • The lengths of sounds and silences • The highness and lowness of sounds • ...
Unit 4 Lesson2 2015-01-16
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- every music star makes them
- you must.... in school
- your Grandma maybe listened to them
- on this you put the music on
- you need this to record a tape
- Steve Jobs...Apple
- the robber speaks to an.....
- the word for "verfügbar"
- yesterday we bought a .... Cokes
- Cro made the golden...
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- The word for "vorstellen"
- we listen to them when we were little
- the german word begins with Z
- the iPod nano is an ....
- my Friend always comes...
- old people use them to listen to music
- another word for change
- it is not fat it is...
- the word for "bevorzugen"
- another word for scared
20 Clues: Steve Jobs...Apple • you must.... in school • it is not fat it is... • Cro made the golden... • another word for change • another word for scared • the iPod nano is an .... • the word for "verfügbar" • The word for "vorstellen" • my Friend always comes... • the word for "bevorzugen" • every music star makes them • on this you put the music on • the robber speaks to an..... • ...
Mums puzzle 1 2025-07-09
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- Aussie tennis ace’s surname
- Tennis court surface
- Wicket-based sport
- Royal Flying Doctor Service
- Ball-and-wall sport like tennis
- Cloncurry’s famous event
- Rod Laver’s nickname
- Common Aussie vehicle
- Tennis overhead shot
- Patsy, singer of “Crazy”
- State Cloncurry is in
- Tennis or concert venue
- Slim Dusty’s surname
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- Country music legend, first name (Slim Dusty)
- Buddy Holly hit “Peggy Sue”
- String instrument
- Tropical North Queensland city
- Outback medic
- Elvis’s “Love Me ____”
- Slim Dusty’s music genre
- Singer of A Pub with No Beer
- Tennis surface type
- Guitarist’s accessory
- Racket sport with match points
- Aussie music awards acronym
- Australian Open champion’s first name
26 Clues: Outback medic • String instrument • Wicket-based sport • Tennis surface type • Tennis court surface • Rod Laver’s nickname • Tennis overhead shot • Slim Dusty’s surname • Common Aussie vehicle • Guitarist’s accessory • State Cloncurry is in • Elvis’s “Love Me ____” • Tennis or concert venue • Slim Dusty’s music genre • Cloncurry’s famous event • Patsy, singer of “Crazy” • ...
Music Stuff and Things 2026-02-10
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- forte
- a music symbol that makes silence
- rhythm is ____ and silence
- two or more notes at the same time
- the spaces spell ____ going up
- the structure of songs. Musical _____
- piano
- "elephants got _____ dirty feet"
- the note that lasts 4 beats
- ta ta ti ti ____
- the staff has five (5)
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- the quarter note gets ___ beat of sound
- six ____
- the staff has four (4)
- the note that lasts 2 beats
- a sound that lasts the entire song
- the musical ______ only uses A through G
- the class you are in right now
- the color of the white tree
- a music symbol that makes sound
20 Clues: forte • piano • six ____ • ta ta ti ti ____ • the staff has four (4) • the staff has five (5) • rhythm is ____ and silence • the note that lasts 2 beats • the color of the white tree • the note that lasts 4 beats • the spaces spell ____ going up • the class you are in right now • a music symbol that makes sound • "elephants got _____ dirty feet" • a music symbol that makes silence • ...
Hispanic Culture 2026-03-04
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- A baked or fried stuffed pastry
- Traditional Mexican band music.
- Corn dough steamed in a husk
- Dramatic Argentine partner dance
- A sweet rice-based drink
- Colombian global pop star
- A fried dough pastry with sugar
- A cold tomato-based Spanish soup
- A Spanish rice dish with seafood or meat
- A rich Mexican chili sauce
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- Latin urban music genre
- Citrus-marinated raw fish
- Passionate Spanish dance and guitar
- Candy-filled party decoration
- Mexican public mural movement.
- Picasso’s famous anti-war painting.
- Wide-brimmed Mexican hat
- Lively Latin dance and music
- A tortilla folded around meat or other fillings
- A grilled cornmeal cake
20 Clues: Latin urban music genre • A grilled cornmeal cake • Wide-brimmed Mexican hat • A sweet rice-based drink • Citrus-marinated raw fish • Colombian global pop star • A rich Mexican chili sauce • Corn dough steamed in a husk • Lively Latin dance and music • Candy-filled party decoration • Mexican public mural movement. • A baked or fried stuffed pastry • Traditional Mexican band music. • ...
19. Music Venues & Festivals 2025-08-18
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- Austin music and media conference abbreviation
- Historic San Francisco music venue
- Traveling music festival started by Perry Farrell
- _____ Hall, prestigious New York concert venue
- Harlem theater famous for amateur nights
- Large London stadium hosting major concerts
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- Legendary 1969 music festival in New York
- Annual music festival in California desert
- Famous British music festival
- Tennessee music festival on a farm
10 Clues: Famous British music festival • Historic San Francisco music venue • Tennessee music festival on a farm • Harlem theater famous for amateur nights • Legendary 1969 music festival in New York • Annual music festival in California desert • Large London stadium hosting major concerts • Austin music and media conference abbreviation • ...
Romans VS Greek 2021-02-11
20 Clues: catch • dishes • wedding • eat mice • football • chases cat • eats seeds • they danced • lived inside • they painted • king of gods • movie or play • make you clean • swings on vine • grows on vines • played with toys • children play with • they drank a liquid • served wealthy people • they played music and moved
List words 2022-02-17
20 Clues: soft • loss • leave • speed • a song • muscly • soften • reserved • get ready • hesitating • a body part • a special spot • an appointment • Your assigned work • a bomb has exploded • is a special drawing • someone who makes music • bombarding in conversations • Something that shows your way • A special way to write your way
nostal30 2024-06-14
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- Early web portal
- Japanese phenomenon
- Cult classic film
- Digital music players
- Filesharing platform
- Music movement
- Popular shopping centers
- Internet connection device
- Iconic girl band
- Scifi blockbuster
- Electronic toy
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- 90s cyber crime
- Christmas comedy film
- Environmental concern
- Comedy TV show
- Collectible game
- Princess of Wales
- Film awards
- Scifi action movie
- Windows software
20 Clues: Film awards • Comedy TV show • Music movement • Electronic toy • 90s cyber crime • Early web portal • Collectible game • Iconic girl band • Windows software • Cult classic film • Princess of Wales • Scifi blockbuster • Scifi action movie • Japanese phenomenon • Filesharing platform • Christmas comedy film • Environmental concern • Digital music players • Popular shopping centers • ...
Elements of Music 2019-02-20
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- the speed of the music
- instruments in which sound is produced by vibrating a wooden reed
- tone quality
- the beat and pattern of the music
- instruments that have vibrating strings
- loudness or softness
- lines and spaces that music is written on
- how the sounds blend together
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- the actual tune of the song
- how high or how low
- how the music is structured
- length of the tone
- instruments that have tone produced by striking the instrument
- instruments in which sound is produced by vibration of the metal mouthpiece
14 Clues: tone quality • length of the tone • how high or how low • loudness or softness • the speed of the music • the actual tune of the song • how the music is structured • how the sounds blend together • the beat and pattern of the music • instruments that have vibrating strings • lines and spaces that music is written on • instruments that have tone produced by striking the instrument • ...
Music Term Review 2025-09-09
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- A stick with the power to make music
- The pattern of notes and rests in time
- Play it again!
- When you play the music without learning it ahead of time
- Connecting the same pitch together
- A section of music, separated by lines
- A big slidy thing
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- A hashtag??
- An event where bands perform music
- Looks like an eye, but hold it forever
- 4 beats
- Connecting different pitches together
- The clef that is used by most of the band (like flutes)
- Do it yourself!
14 Clues: 4 beats • A hashtag?? • Play it again! • Do it yourself! • A big slidy thing • An event where bands perform music • Connecting the same pitch together • A stick with the power to make music • Connecting different pitches together • Looks like an eye, but hold it forever • The pattern of notes and rests in time • A section of music, separated by lines • ...
Disco Crossword 2025-08-21
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- What every party is all about! (3)
- The person playing the music (2)
- Big celebration with music and dancing. (5)
- What people shout when raising a glass (6)
- Sweet treat for celebrations. (4)
- Small bites to share (6)
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- Tasty! (5)
- Goodies you can win. (6)
- Move to music. (5)
- Activities to play at parties. (5)
- What we love to dance to. (5)
- Songs at a party. (5)
- Pointy things you wear on your head at a party. (4)
- Colourful decoration that floats. (7)
14 Clues: Tasty! (5) • Move to music. (5) • Songs at a party. (5) • Goodies you can win. (6) • Small bites to share (6) • What we love to dance to. (5) • The person playing the music (2) • Sweet treat for celebrations. (4) • What every party is all about! (3) • Activities to play at parties. (5) • Colourful decoration that floats. (7) • What people shout when raising a glass (6) • ...
Band 2021-05-04
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- Necessary skill to succeed in the band.
- Required to have to be a good band member
- That belief in yourself determines your abilities
- Used to be able to play the music
- Done during events such as graduation
- Leader of the band
- Holds music and other needed supplies during rehearsal
- High brass instrument with three valves
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- An season that is a lot of work and fun
- Skill required to perform well in Band
- Occurs when the band plays
- Plays the same instrument in the same space as you
- Formed in a band, especially within the same instrument
- All the music on the same paper
- Used to help valves and slides move
- A performance held twice a year
- Changes tone and volume of your instrument
17 Clues: Leader of the band • Occurs when the band plays • All the music on the same paper • A performance held twice a year • Used to be able to play the music • Used to help valves and slides move • Done during events such as graduation • Skill required to perform well in Band • An season that is a lot of work and fun • Necessary skill to succeed in the band. • ...
Apollo World 5 Unit 3 Vocabulary 1 Crossword Puzzle 2020-07-17
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- the main tune or sound in a piece of music.
- a metal instrument that you blow into, used especially in jazz music.
- a strong regular repeated pattern of sounds or movements.
- a group of musicians who play music together often with a singer.
- a musical instrument that has six strings that you play with your fingers or a pick.
- a musical instrument that you play by hitting it with sticks or with your hands.
- a public performance of music.
- a series of regular hits to something / the main rhythm in a piece of music.
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- a large musical instrument played by pressing black and white keys of the keyboard.
- a musical instrument that you hold to your face and blow air into it or into a hole.
- the most important singer.
- to entertain an audience by playing a piece of music.
- the sound made by a musical instrument written on a sheet of paper.
- a musical instrument with strings, which you hold under your chin and play with a bow.
- doing an activity or training regularly so that you can improve your skill.
15 Clues: the most important singer. • a public performance of music. • the main tune or sound in a piece of music. • to entertain an audience by playing a piece of music. • a strong regular repeated pattern of sounds or movements. • a group of musicians who play music together often with a singer. • the sound made by a musical instrument written on a sheet of paper. • ...
Black Music Month 2023-05-31
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- Genre of music that derives from Gospel and R&B and was the sound of the Civil Rights Movement
- First black artist to win a Grammy
- Nicknamed "Hitsville", this record label is what helped to make black music crossover to Pop music
- First black artist to reach #1 on the Billboard Hot 100 with their record "It's All In The Game"
- First rapper to have a Diamond album
- Genre of music that takes cues from Gospel, R&B, Country and Western; the genre has gone through many different phases through time
- Beyonce's Husband, regarded as one of the best rappers of all time
- The first rapper to win a Grammy
- Genre of music that originated from the deep south in the 1860s
- First rapper to win Album of the Year at the Grammys in 1999
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- The first black artist to win Album of the Year at the Grammys in 1974
- This genre of music was birthed from a New York back-to-school party in 1973
- The most significant cultural figure of the 20th century
- One of the greatest entertainers of her generation
- Music that originated in the 1940s, its influence is still represented today in some of the most popular hit records
15 Clues: The first rapper to win a Grammy • First black artist to win a Grammy • First rapper to have a Diamond album • One of the greatest entertainers of her generation • The most significant cultural figure of the 20th century • First rapper to win Album of the Year at the Grammys in 1999 • Genre of music that originated from the deep south in the 1860s • ...
Noah Bandstra 2023-02-10
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- This Japanese instrument has three silk strings
- Chinese shares the _ _ _ _ _ _ of the land
- This Chinese music instrument is clasified as a areophone
- Chinese music _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ the politics of the dynasty/ruler
- Uses a mantra - a repeated, sacred phrase that helps the mind connect spiritually
- Japan is an _ _ _ _ _ _ nation
- A Japanese chamber ensemble consisting of voice, koto, shakuhachi, and shamisen.
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- The first K-pop group
- The South Korean government _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ K-pop training facilities
- Chinese music has very _ _ _ _ _ _ _ sounds
- Japanese music tries to achaive maximum effect with minimal _ _ _ _ _ _
- North and south China are very _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
- A style of solo singing that is similar to speech
- Japanese music focuses on refining or perfecting the little _ _ _ _ _ _ _.
- If you pass and get to be in a group, you will have some of the most _ _ _ _ _ fans ever
15 Clues: The first K-pop group • Japan is an _ _ _ _ _ _ nation • Chinese shares the _ _ _ _ _ _ of the land • Chinese music has very _ _ _ _ _ _ _ sounds • This Japanese instrument has three silk strings • North and south China are very _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ • A style of solo singing that is similar to speech • This Chinese music instrument is clasified as a areophone • ...
Music Unit 1 Quiz 2025-09-03
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- The tune or main part of the song that you can hum or sing.
- The steady pulse in music. It’s like the heart of the song
- Two eighth notes are connected with a _______.
- Objects that make music, like drums, guitars, or shakers.
- Sound that is organized
- Flutes are part of the ________ instrument family.
- A quarter note lasts for _____ beat(s).
- How high or low a note is. We can sing low or high notes.
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- Pianos are part of the __________ instrument family.
- The pattern of sounds in music. It’s what makes us tap our feet or clap.
- Tubas are part of the _________ instrument family.
- This instrument family makes sound by vibrating your vocal chords.
- Drums are part of the ______ instrument family.
- How fast or slow the music is.
- Guitars are part of the _________ instrument family.
15 Clues: Sound that is organized • How fast or slow the music is. • A quarter note lasts for _____ beat(s). • Two eighth notes are connected with a _______. • Drums are part of the ______ instrument family. • Tubas are part of the _________ instrument family. • Flutes are part of the ________ instrument family. • Pianos are part of the __________ instrument family. • ...
Middle Ages crossword puzzle 2024-11-19
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- Invente Gregorian Chant.
- A medieval Female Composer from Germany.
- Is the longest “period” of music, covering 900 years.
- A more sophisticated form of music where more additional parts were set against the main melody or cantus firmus.
- This type of music was the most prevalent because of the domination of the Christian Church.
- Typically a duet about a pastoral subject.
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- Music composed of more than one melody line at the same time.
- This instrument was originally plucked, but then hit with hammers as technology developed.
- Music composed of a single melody without any accompaniment.
- Was a new style of music originating in France and Italy in the 14th century.
- Was the preeminent composer of the Ars Nova school and a master of the isorhythmic motet.
- It consists of a single line of vocal melody, unaccompanied in free rhythm was one of the most common forms of medieval music.
- Is a form of heterophonic singing, adding a second vocal line to monophonic chant.
13 Clues: Invente Gregorian Chant. • A medieval Female Composer from Germany. • Typically a duet about a pastoral subject. • Is the longest “period” of music, covering 900 years. • Music composed of a single melody without any accompaniment. • Music composed of more than one melody line at the same time. • ...
MSB Unit 5 Ch11 2025-10-30
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- A period in which composers wrote music not just about love, but human emotion and experience in general.
- A large-scale orchestral work usually in three or four parts.
- Music based on the Bible or other sacred texts and was performed during church services.
- A work composed for a solo instrument with accompaniment, usually in two to four parts.
- The decoration of the melody by adding extra notes.
- Used to track events that have happened in history
- A period of around 70 years when music became lighter and less complex compared to Baroque music.
- The period from 1910 to the present.
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- A period known for its extravagant and complex architecture, music, sculptures and paintings.
- Non-religious music that was usually based on poetry or short stories
- Used to inform an audience on the content of a performance.
- A period of revival and reinvigoration of European music, art, literature, poetry and drama.
- A versatile keyboard instrument that was invented in the early 1700s.
13 Clues: The period from 1910 to the present. • Used to track events that have happened in history • The decoration of the melody by adding extra notes. • Used to inform an audience on the content of a performance. • A large-scale orchestral work usually in three or four parts. • Non-religious music that was usually based on poetry or short stories • ...
Renissance Crossword Gwen and Izzy 2015-06-19
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- a religious based poem song
- the most popular secular music during the renissance
- a solo instrument in the percussion family
- pear shaped instruemnt with six strings which are plucked
- up to 4 equal parts of music sung at the same time
- songs for small groups, secular music
- percussion instrument, hit to keep rhythm
- a scottish instrument in the wind family
- musical assemble of singers with no instruments
- an "S" shaped insrument in the wind family
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- the ______ were fretted with six strings which were bowed
- woodwind, 7 holed instrument which was very important
- a changing pattern found in all forms of music
- simple two line polyphony
- used by pushing keys and turning handles, string family
- voices only, no intrument accompany
- polyphonic in style, with plainsong
17 Clues: simple two line polyphony • a religious based poem song • voices only, no intrument accompany • polyphonic in style, with plainsong • songs for small groups, secular music • a scottish instrument in the wind family • percussion instrument, hit to keep rhythm • a solo instrument in the percussion family • an "S" shaped insrument in the wind family • ...
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart 2023-11-13
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- Haydn did not write many of these, but Mozart was an expert
- A word describing a very productive person, like Mozart
- The nickname of Mozart's sister
- One particular style of music-- Mozart composed in many of these
- Mozart wrote more than _____ pieces of music
- One of the first operas written in German
- Mozart's infamous rival
- Mozart died at this age
- Mozart (and Haydn) were born in this country
- The age at which he and his sister began touring Europe
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- Eine Kleine Nachtmusik translation
- A young person with exceptional abilities
- This instrument was new in Mozart's day
- Classical music centers around this city
- Opera whose title character ends up regretting his life decisions
- He wrote his first piece at this age
- Mozart's last piece of music
17 Clues: Mozart's infamous rival • Mozart died at this age • Mozart's last piece of music • The nickname of Mozart's sister • Eine Kleine Nachtmusik translation • He wrote his first piece at this age • This instrument was new in Mozart's day • Classical music centers around this city • A young person with exceptional abilities • One of the first operas written in German • ...
Colombia 2023-01-13
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- Type of famous drum from Colombia
- Instrument that is used in a lot of vallenato music that looks similar to a hand-piano
- The movie that was inspired by music from Colombia
- A real location in Colombia that was used in the movie Encanto
- The original style of music Carlos Vives started in
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- Traditional Music and Dance of Colombia
- The roots of where the Caja drum came from
- This word means "Welcome" in Spanish
- The first name of the Queen of Cumbia Music
- Cumbia's "little sister" that tells stories
- The first name of the King of Vallenato music
- The region along the River Magdalena in Colombia
12 Clues: Type of famous drum from Colombia • This word means "Welcome" in Spanish • Traditional Music and Dance of Colombia • The roots of where the Caja drum came from • The first name of the Queen of Cumbia Music • Cumbia's "little sister" that tells stories • The first name of the King of Vallenato music • The region along the River Magdalena in Colombia • ...
MUS318W Quiz 2 Review 2023-11-02
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- A Polish folk dance; Chopin wrote several stylized versions for the piano
- Fryderyk ___________: French-Polish composer and virtuoso pianist whose works represent the quintessential Romantic piano tradition and who reflected Polish nationalism in some of his works
- German art song for voice and piano, in which composers sought a perfect union of poetry and music
- __________ Hensel: German composer, pianist, and salon hostess; one of the most prolific female composers of the 19th century and a champion of Bach, Beethoven, and her brother
- A short, secular work for choir or small vocal ensemble, usually for amateurs’ domestic music-making; it is the equivalent of a choral Lied
- 19th-century artistic and intellectual movement which focused on the ideas of individualism, self-expression, the emotional, irrational, and fantastic, the hero, and nature. As a musical period it starts in the 1820s as a distinction from the Classical canon
- ___________ strophic: Song form in which multiple verses of text are set to music that is mostly the same, with minor variations
- A group of songs designed as a unit, which may have a unifying theme or narrative; Schubert’s Winterreise and Schumann’s Dichterliebe are examples
- The __________: a collection of shape-note hymns and spirituals published in 1844, which preserved this repertoire and represented an early example of music education in the U.S.
- ___________ piece: A short piece, typically for piano, that depicts or suggests a mood, scene, or character
- Text _________: The use of musical gestures to reflect the meaning of a word or phrase
- ____________ music: instrumental music that recounts a narrative
- Choral ____________: choral ensemble formed and supported by members, usually amateurs
- Franz ___________: Hungarian virtuoso pianist, composer, and conductor, whose innovations in form, harmony, technique, and concert presentation made him a leader of the Romantic movement and the greatest piano virtuoso of his time
- Lorenzo ___ ________: Italian librettist, whose collaborations in opera buffa with Mozart among others made him the most significant librettist of his generation
- When referring to a musical work, writing that is natural for a particular instrument and taking advantage of that instrument’s technical possibilities; for example, Chopin’s writing for the piano
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- E.T.A. ___________ : German writer, composer, and critic whose view of Beethoven as “a purely Romantic composer” influenced later reception of Beethoven’s music and legacy
- Ludwig van _____________: Virtuoso pianist, violinist and composer who represents the transition from Classical to Romantic style and is one of the most influential and admired composers of all time
- __________ Schumann: German pianist, composer, and teacher, who championed her husband’s works as well as those of Brahms and others; she was one of the foremost pianists of the 19th century
- An arrangement of a piece of music for different instrument(s); Liszt wrote many of these for piano of songs, symphonies, operas, and other works, bringing them to audiences who didn’t know the originals
- Robert __________: German pianist, composer, and critic, founder of the Neue Zeitschrift für Musik, who was an influential critic as well as a leading Romantic composer
- An meeting of literary, artistic, intellectual and/or musical figures, held at the home of a wealthy patron; the lied and character piece in particular were performed most often in salons
- ____________ Testament: letter and will written by Beethoven in 1802 to explain to his brothers his despair resulting from his increasing deafness but also ultimately his resolution to continue living and working in his music
- Song form in which each verse of text is set to different music
- A school designed for special instruction in music, in particular in the 19th c. for the training of professional musicians
- A short, lyrical, expressive character piece for piano; Chopin wrote many of these, a few of which have virtuosic elements
- A short pedagogical work for piano or other instrument, which develops a specific technical skill
- Franz ___________: Austrian singer and composer who was the first great master of the Romantic Lied
- A theory that emphasizes the importance of history; in music; its emergence coincides with the creation of the Classical Canon in the mid-19th century
- ___________ music: instrumental music as an idealized play of sound and form, with no extra-musical connotations
- A tradition of group singing that arose in 19th c. U.S., named after the notation used in song collections in which the shape of the noteheads indicates the solmization syllables, allowing for easy sight-reading.
- Choral music sung without instrumental accompaniment. Originally used to refer to 16th-century polyphony, during the 19th c. new works were written in that style
- Song form in which multiple verses of text are set to the same music
- Wolfgang Amadé ___________: Child prodigy, keyboard virtuoso and composer, who is considered one of the greatest composers in the Western art tradition
34 Clues: Song form in which each verse of text is set to different music • ____________ music: instrumental music that recounts a narrative • Song form in which multiple verses of text are set to the same music • A Polish folk dance; Chopin wrote several stylized versions for the piano • ...
MUSIC and MUSIC COMPOSERS 2020-01-07
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- composed Noli Mi Tangere and El Fili operas
- another word to mean old
- a woman composer
- his music was inspired by the indigenous tribes of mindoro
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- Father of Kundiman
- an instrument with 5-7 gongs
- uses a leaf to make music
- ng duyan a song dedicated to Lucio San Pedro's mother
- a love song
- composed Kay Ganda ng Musika
10 Clues: a love song • a woman composer • Father of Kundiman • another word to mean old • uses a leaf to make music • an instrument with 5-7 gongs • composed Kay Ganda ng Musika • composed Noli Mi Tangere and El Fili operas • ng duyan a song dedicated to Lucio San Pedro's mother • his music was inspired by the indigenous tribes of mindoro
Music History: Music Notation 2025-01-17
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- known for creating the music staff and solfege syllables.
- "Rote" singing that Catholic Monks used in their masses
- The first music notation looked like a series of
- The first evidence of Music Notation
- memorization technique based on repetition; echoing, call & response
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- Because music notation didn't have exact rhythm at this time, music was ______, or smooth and connected.
- our current solfège scale
- Guido used a _____ to show where the line "F" was.
- the original solfege scale created by Guido de Arezzo
- Guido's original music staff had ____ lines.
10 Clues: our current solfège scale • The first evidence of Music Notation • Guido's original music staff had ____ lines. • The first music notation looked like a series of • Guido used a _____ to show where the line "F" was. • the original solfege scale created by Guido de Arezzo • "Rote" singing that Catholic Monks used in their masses • ...
Baroque Crossword and Test ReviewHarp 2024-03-11
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- First theme heard in a fugue
- Handel's Messiah is this genre.
- A musician with elite talent on a specific instrument
- Genre of music written for solo instrument and orchestra
- Movement of a music work that is a solo sung with a dramatic and embellished melody
- Handel Spent most of his professional career in this country
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- Vivaldi was an ordained _________
- Water music by Handel is an Orchestral ______ (genre)
- Primary baroque keyboard instrument
- A Mighty Fortress Is Our God is a Bach ________ (genre)
- Genre of music created by the Florentine Camereata
- Vivaldi's most famous work is his "Four __________"
- Movement of a music work that is a solo sung with a speech-like melody
- Bach was from this country
14 Clues: Bach was from this country • First theme heard in a fugue • Handel's Messiah is this genre. • Vivaldi was an ordained _________ • Primary baroque keyboard instrument • Genre of music created by the Florentine Camereata • Vivaldi's most famous work is his "Four __________" • Water music by Handel is an Orchestral ______ (genre) • ...
Unit I Vocab 2022-09-21
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- Key or tonal center of the music
- Customs, traditions, values, beliefs, arts, & social institutions of a particular nation, people or other social group
- Plan, arrangement, or structure of the sections in a piece
- The study of music in its social, cultural, and historical contexts
- The layering of the different musical parts and instruments
- Pattern of short & long notes; duration of notes
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- The scientific study of human behavior, activity, and culture.
- Use of chords - usually to support a melody
- Volume of the music
- Organization of tones or pitches; the tune
- The categorization of music by its stylistic characteristics
- Number of beats & pattern of accents per measure
- Speed or pace of the music
- Characteristic sound quality of an instrument and / or voice
14 Clues: Volume of the music • Speed or pace of the music • Key or tonal center of the music • Use of chords - usually to support a melody • Organization of tones or pitches; the tune • Number of beats & pattern of accents per measure • Pattern of short & long notes; duration of notes • Plan, arrangement, or structure of the sections in a piece • ...
GL7 Unit 4 2025-11-04
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- – Loud music with guitars and drums.
- – A live show where musicians play music.
- – The art of taking pictures with a camera.
- – Art made by shaping wood, stone, or metal.
- – A large place where people watch sports or big concerts.
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- – A place where you can look at paintings or art.
- – Pictures made with a pencil or pen.
- – A place where people watch plays or performances.
- – You make bowls, cups, and plates from clay.
- – Modern, popular music you often hear on the radio.
- – A place where you can see old or interesting objects.
- – Music played with natural instruments, not electric ones.
- – A story performed by actors on a stage.
- – A kind of music with lots of rhythm and often saxophones or trumpets.
14 Clues: – Loud music with guitars and drums. • – Pictures made with a pencil or pen. • – A live show where musicians play music. • – A story performed by actors on a stage. • – The art of taking pictures with a camera. • – Art made by shaping wood, stone, or metal. • – You make bowls, cups, and plates from clay. • – A place where you can look at paintings or art. • ...
Development of Music Crossword 2023-03-29
10 Clues: Famous baroque composer • Famous Romantic composer • Famous classical composer • Era of music from 500-1400 • Era of music from 1400-1600 • Famous 20thCentury composer • Era of music from 1820-1900 • Era of music from 1750-1820 • Era of music from 1600-1750 • Era of music from 1900-Today
School Subjects Communication Crossword 2021-12-09
14 Clues: art • math • music • biology • physics • history • English • Japanese • geography • chemistry • photography • social_studies • home_economics • Physical Education
Country Crossword 2024-02-16
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- folk,gospel and hillbilly music are the ----- of this genre
- the home of country show
- first
- country music in pop music
- the era of country in the 1940s to 50 includes harmonicas
- the first person to record a country song
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- the movement of rebels in the 70s
- the country music awards
- the style that many country songs are sung in
- popular country singer in the 20th and 21st century
- country music crossovers
- moving to australia and canada
12 Clues: first • the country music awards • country music crossovers • the home of country show • country music in pop music • moving to australia and canada • the movement of rebels in the 70s • the first person to record a country song • the style that many country songs are sung in • popular country singer in the 20th and 21st century • ...
Crossword puzzle (2). 2024-08-02
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- speed at music is being played. (BPM)
- the words of a song in popular music.
- metals are a good _________
- four beat music notation
- 哈默你
- used in music to convey mood and emotion, refers to the variation in loudness over the length of music.
- String instruments, woodwinds, brass intruments, percussion
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- ff, very loud
- 很强的音乐手
- a few notes played together 琴弦
- musical notes that are short and separate when played
- bteween two verses in a song
12 Clues: 哈默你 • 很强的音乐手 • ff, very loud • four beat music notation • metals are a good _________ • bteween two verses in a song • a few notes played together 琴弦 • speed at music is being played. (BPM) • the words of a song in popular music. • musical notes that are short and separate when played • String instruments, woodwinds, brass intruments, percussion • ...
General Characteristics of Romantic Music 2022-06-19
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- Music developed into more unexpected keys
- Reaction against German influences in music
- Technology developed on brass instruments
- Melody and harmony that moves in semitones
- A style of symphonic writing
- Impressive performance skills
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- A Romantic composer
- Obscure a sense of key
- Gave more variety of sonority on piano
- Music became more accessible
- Recurring theme
- Begins to breakdown and sometimes becomes ambiguous
- Romantic music focused on this instead of form and design
13 Clues: Recurring theme • A Romantic composer • Obscure a sense of key • Music became more accessible • A style of symphonic writing • Impressive performance skills • Gave more variety of sonority on piano • Music developed into more unexpected keys • Technology developed on brass instruments • Melody and harmony that moves in semitones • Reaction against German influences in music • ...
GP 3 Review 2016-12-19
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- The Baroque period brought the creation of this, including scales, key signatures, and center of pitch
- A Baroque ancestor of the clarinet
- A dynamic marking for medium soft
- A type of pattern or scale consisting only of half steps
- A symbol indicating a note should be held longer than its written length
- A mass written near the end of Bach's life
- The person leading an ensemble
- Baroque style in the visual arts was characterized by the mastery of this element
- Messiah A sacred oratorio by Handel
- A dynamic marking for soft
- Baroque music is known for this
- A collection of programmatic (Program music) violin concertos by Vivaldi
- A distant ancestor of the tuba, this oddly shaped instrument has a brass mouthpiece and woodwind-like fingerings
- A dynamic marking for loud
- The music used by the conductor which shows all parts
- The combination of sharps or flats that determines the key of the music
- A German born composer who worked for a Lutheran church
- The Baroque period brought a change to music in this, from mensural to modern
- The distance between notes
- The most important percussion instrument to the Renaissance
- A fancy word for pick up notes (phrases that begin before count 1)
- To slow down
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- The volume at which a section of music is performed
- A decrease in volume
- This instrument evolved into the trombone by the end of the Baroque
- A German born composer who spent most of his life in England
- Another name for a musical performance
- Musicians play/sing for an audience
- A type of key or scale – generally sounds bright and positive
- The rules of proper behavior (manners) at a concert
- To speed up
- A type of key or scale – generally sounds darker and more “sad”
- An increase in volume
- A separate style period within the Baroque in the visual arts, especially in interior decorating
- A dynamic marking for medium loud
- The instrument most closely tied to Baroque orchestral and keyboard music
- Fine adjustment of a note (flat/sharp)
- The way music is interpreted and grouped
- A Baroque ancestor of the bassoon
- A Baroque composer from Italy
- A pattern of half or whole steps which is standard throughout different keys
41 Clues: To speed up • To slow down • A decrease in volume • An increase in volume • A dynamic marking for soft • A dynamic marking for loud • The distance between notes • A Baroque composer from Italy • The person leading an ensemble • Baroque music is known for this • A dynamic marking for medium soft • A dynamic marking for medium loud • A Baroque ancestor of the bassoon • ...
Chapter 5: The Folk Influence 2022-05-24
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- folk music from Trinidad that had a fad in American folk music in the mid and late 1950s.
- Folk Festival important music festival held in Rhode Island starting in 1959.
- a folk music newsletter published by Pete Seeger.
- the song that made Dylan "go electric" at the Newport Folk Festival in 1965.
- the bootleg recordings that Bob Dylan recorded with the Band as he recovered.
- popular term for the International Workers of the World labor union that used folk songs to build morale and recruit new members.
- Bob Dylan's first album did not sell well and was known as ___________'s Folly.
- John and Alan _________ father and son team of musicologists from the Library of Congress that recorded and collected folk songs in the 1930s.
- Bob Dylan was injured in a ____________ accident in 1966 and withdrew from the pressure of his celebrity.
- Bob Dylan's song that is a series of rhetorical questions.
- a basement coffeehouse in Greenwich Village on MacDougal Street.
- there was a percieved ___________ between folk music communism, labor unions and left wing politics.
- An important folk scene sprung up in ____________ village in New York City.
- a club in Greenwich Village where Bob Dylan made his first New York appearance.
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- Dylan paved the way for a new genre of music called
- Greenwich Village club at 147 Bleecker St where Peter, Paul, and Mary made their debut performance.
- Trio folk group that had the #1 song Tom Dooley
- The Queen of Folk who sang Pal of Mine and dated Bob Dylan
- Dylan recorded an album in 1988 with George Harrison, Tom Petty, Jeff Lynne and Roy Orbison and they called themselves the _____________
- a folk music jam session where traditional folk songs are sold.
- Bob Dylan's real name is Robert __________.
- famous British group that met Bob Dylan and influenced each others music.
- Bob Dylan's song that is a rallying call to action that addresses different segements of society.
- writers, actors, directors, journalists, and folk singers accused of being communist sympathsizers were __________ and had a hard time finding employment.
- calypso singer, actor and activist who sang Day O The Banana Boat Song
- an important early folk singer who song Pretty Boy Floyd and This Land is Your Land.
- ______ Folk City a Greenwich Village club on West 4th Street and Mercer.
27 Clues: Bob Dylan's real name is Robert __________. • Trio folk group that had the #1 song Tom Dooley • a folk music newsletter published by Pete Seeger. • Dylan paved the way for a new genre of music called • The Queen of Folk who sang Pal of Mine and dated Bob Dylan • Bob Dylan's song that is a series of rhetorical questions. • ...
World Music 2015-12-02
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- Something you might bang at dinner time
- A type of bell in samba music
- An instrument which creates noise by shaking
- A low pitched drum in Brazilian music
- A continent on the east side of the world map
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- the four beats of gamelan
- A type of music popular in Asia
- A small metal, plastic or wooden drum
- A country in South America
- A type of music popular in carnivals
- A country where gamelan is played
- A brazillian drum often used in samba music
12 Clues: the four beats of gamelan • A country in South America • A type of bell in samba music • A type of music popular in Asia • A country where gamelan is played • A type of music popular in carnivals • A small metal, plastic or wooden drum • A low pitched drum in Brazilian music • Something you might bang at dinner time • A brazillian drum often used in samba music • ...
Film and Music types 2016-05-04
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- Music type most ainged by black people.
- Music most played at XVII Century.
- Music most played or singed at a street.
- Type of film that may have unreal things.
- Music most played with electric guitars.
- Film made for children.
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- Film thatoften shows about two people in love.
- Film about nature or something people may not know.
- Film that contains a lot of singing.
- Film full of scary moments.
- Music most singed by girls.
- Film that has violence in it.
12 Clues: Film made for children. • Film full of scary moments. • Music most singed by girls. • Film that has violence in it. • Music most played at XVII Century. • Film that contains a lot of singing. • Music type most ainged by black people. • Music most played or singed at a street. • Music most played with electric guitars. • Type of film that may have unreal things. • ...
Crossword puzzle (1) 2024-08-02
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- metals are a good _________
- a few notes played together 琴弦
- used in music to convey mood and emotion, refers to the variation in loudness over the length of music.
- four beat music notation
- 很强的音乐手
- speed at music is being played. (BPM)
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- bteween two verses in a song
- 哈默你
- musical notes that are short and separate when played
- words of a song in popular music.
- ff, very loud
- String instruments, woodwinds, brass intruments, percussion
12 Clues: 哈默你 • 很强的音乐手 • ff, very loud • four beat music notation • metals are a good _________ • bteween two verses in a song • a few notes played together 琴弦 • words of a song in popular music. • speed at music is being played. (BPM) • musical notes that are short and separate when played • String instruments, woodwinds, brass intruments, percussion • ...
Basic Music Terms 2020-09-10
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- electric version of piano, easier to transport
- 6-stringed instrument, can be strummed or plucked
- genre of music, stringed inst., relaxing
- provides rhythm for group, makes sound by striking
- words that are sung or spoken in music
- a specific kind or style of music
- singing
- genre that is loud, features vocals/guitar/bass/drum
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- 4-stringed instrument, lower sounding
- the instruments used in a piece of music
- genre of music with spoken lyrics, very rhythmic
- played by depressing black and white keys
12 Clues: singing • a specific kind or style of music • 4-stringed instrument, lower sounding • words that are sung or spoken in music • the instruments used in a piece of music • genre of music, stringed inst., relaxing • played by depressing black and white keys • electric version of piano, easier to transport • genre of music with spoken lyrics, very rhythmic • ...
Film and Music types 2016-05-04
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- Music type most ainged by black people.
- Music most played at XVII Century.
- Music most played or singed at a street.
- Type of film that may have unreal things.
- Music most played with electric guitars.
- Film made for children.
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- Film thatoften shows about two people in love.
- Film about nature or something people may not know.
- Film that contains a lot of singing.
- Film full of scary moments.
- Music most singed by girls.
- Film that has violence in it.
12 Clues: Film made for children. • Film full of scary moments. • Music most singed by girls. • Film that has violence in it. • Music most played at XVII Century. • Film that contains a lot of singing. • Music type most ainged by black people. • Music most played or singed at a street. • Music most played with electric guitars. • Type of film that may have unreal things. • ...
Music of the World Review TWO 2023-09-04
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- Female composer in the 1970's used this
- Type of music known to help performance on tests
- Scroll-like symbol at the beginning of the staff
- Letters used to notate pitch
- A Brazilian person who preserves history through storytelling and music
- Clean and pleasant harmony
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- Greek philosopher studied the relationship between music and math
- Richard Wagner's opera
- Composers use this to liven and enrich music
- Music notes are read this way
- Discordant and tension creating harmony
- The most recognized part of a song
12 Clues: Richard Wagner's opera • Clean and pleasant harmony • Letters used to notate pitch • Music notes are read this way • The most recognized part of a song • Female composer in the 1970's used this • Discordant and tension creating harmony • Composers use this to liven and enrich music • Type of music known to help performance on tests • ...
Country Crossword 2024-02-16
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- folk,gospel and hillbilly music are the ----- of this genre
- the home of country show
- first
- country music in pop music
- the era of country in the 1940s to 50 includes harmonicas
- the first person to record a country song
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- the movement of rebels in the 70s
- the country music awards
- the style that many country songs are sung in
- popular country singer in the 20th and 21st century
- country music crossovers
- moving to australia and canada
12 Clues: first • the country music awards • country music crossovers • the home of country show • country music in pop music • moving to australia and canada • the movement of rebels in the 70s • the first person to record a country song • the style that many country songs are sung in • popular country singer in the 20th and 21st century • ...
Music Theory Vocab. 2022-08-24
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- divides staff into measure
- one count of silence
- medium loud in volume
- loud in volume
- 2 counts
- spaces between bar lines
- cancels a flat or sharp
- 2 counts of silence
- half count
- decrease in volume
- 2 eighth notes connected equals 1 beat
- play again
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- lower pounding pitch
- increase in volume
- the end
- half step lower in pitch
- one count
- how many beats in measure
- 3 counts
- half count of silence
20 Clues: the end • 2 counts • 3 counts • one count • half count • play again • loud in volume • increase in volume • decrease in volume • 2 counts of silence • lower pounding pitch • one count of silence • medium loud in volume • half count of silence • cancels a flat or sharp • half step lower in pitch • spaces between bar lines • how many beats in measure • divides staff into measure • ...
Year 7 Music 2022-09-16
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- only natural interment
- lowest in the wind family
- disc shaped and makes a loud sound
- Lowest in the strings family
- usually found in rock bands
- string interment you play sitting down
- 88 keys
- sliding fart machine
- it has six strings
- triangular member of percussion
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- smallest member of the string family
- highest pitch in the wood wind family
- it is a mini version of a guitar
- 47 strings
- member of woodwind family with cylindrical bores
- lowest sounding wood wind interment
- used when the royal family come out
- wood wind interment using double reeds
- highest pitch in the string family
- you have to use your feet to play too
20 Clues: 88 keys • 47 strings • it has six strings • sliding fart machine • only natural interment • lowest in the wind family • usually found in rock bands • Lowest in the strings family • triangular member of percussion • it is a mini version of a guitar • disc shaped and makes a loud sound • highest pitch in the string family • lowest sounding wood wind interment • ...
Year 7 Music 2022-09-16
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- only natural interment
- lowest in the wind family
- disc shaped and makes a loud sound
- Lowest in the strings family
- usually found in rock bands
- string interment you play sitting down
- 88 keys
- sliding fart machine
- it has six strings
- triangular member of percussion
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- smallest member of the string family
- highest pitch in the wood wind family
- it is a mini version of a guitar
- 47 strings
- member of woodwind family with cylindrical bores
- lowest sounding wood wind interment
- used when the royal family come out
- wood wind interment using double reeds
- highest pitch in the string family
- you have to use your feet to play too
20 Clues: 88 keys • 47 strings • it has six strings • sliding fart machine • only natural interment • lowest in the wind family • usually found in rock bands • Lowest in the strings family • triangular member of percussion • it is a mini version of a guitar • disc shaped and makes a loud sound • highest pitch in the string family • lowest sounding wood wind interment • ...
Music Appreciation Vocab 2022-11-05
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- the ordered duration of sounds and silences
- a series of single tones that add up to a recognizable whole
- moderate tempo
- becoming faster
- Range distance between the highest and lowest tones that a given voice or instrument can produce
- Signature sharp or flat signs immediately following the clef sign at the beginning of a piece of music, indicating the key in which the music is to be played
- part of the total range of an instrument or voice
- gradually louder
- instruments of definite or indefinite pitch whose sound is produced by striking by hand, or with a stick or hammer or by shaking or rubbings
- lively tempo
- very slow; seldom
- another term for measure,other used in Jazz
- moderately soft(mp)
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- scale including all twelve tones of the octave
- very high-pitched whistle-like tones, produced in bowed string instruments by lightly touching the string at certain points while bowing
- single melodic line without accompaniment
- accenting a note at an unexpected time, as between two beats or on a weak beat
- rhythmic group set off by bar lines, containing a fixed number of beats
- regular, recurrent pulsation that divides music into equal units of time
- gradually softer
- organization of beats into regular groups
- performance of two or more melodic lines of relatively equal interest at the same time
- series of pitches arranged in order from low to high or high to low
- degrees of loudness or softness in music
- sound that has a definite pitch, or frequency
- interval between two tones in which the higher note has twice the frequency of the lower tone
- relative highness or lowness of a sound
- becoming slower
- vibrations that are transmitted, usually through air, to the eardrum, which sends impulses to the brain
- how chords are constructed and how they follow each other
30 Clues: lively tempo • moderate tempo • becoming faster • becoming slower • gradually softer • gradually louder • very slow; seldom • moderately soft(mp) • relative highness or lowness of a sound • degrees of loudness or softness in music • single melodic line without accompaniment • organization of beats into regular groups • the ordered duration of sounds and silences • ...
Music Appreciation Vocab 2022-11-05
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- how chords are constructed and how they follow each other
- the ordered duration of sounds and silences
- gradually louder
- interval between two tones in which the higher note has twice the frequency of the lower tone
- part of the total range of an instrument or voice
- rhythmic group set off by bar lines, containing a fixed number of beats
- sound that has a definite pitch, or frequency
- degrees of loudness or softness in music
- instruments of definite or indefinite pitch whose sound is produced by striking by hand, or with a stick or hammer or by shaking or rubbings
- single melodic line without accompaniment
- gradually softer
- distance between the highest and lowest tones that a given voice or instrument can produce
- series of pitches arranged in order from low to high or high to low
- regular, recurrent pulsation that divides music into equal units of time
- becoming faster
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- scale including all twelve tones of the octave
- accenting a note at an unexpected time, as between two beats or on a weak beat
- moderate tempo
- sharp or flat signs immediately following the clef sign at the beginning of a piece of music, indicating the key in which the music is to be played
- another term for measure,other used in Jazz
- vibrations that are transmitted, usually through air, to the eardrum, which sends impulses to the brain
- moderately soft(mp)
- performance of two or more melodic lines of relatively equal interest at the same time
- a series of single tones that add up to a recognizable whole
- very slow; seldom
- relative highness or lowness of a sound
- lively tempo
- organization of beats into regular groups
- very high-pitched whistle-like tones, produced in bowed string instruments by lightly touching the string at certain points while bowing
- becoming slower
30 Clues: lively tempo • moderate tempo • becoming slower • becoming faster • gradually louder • gradually softer • very slow; seldom • moderately soft(mp) • relative highness or lowness of a sound • degrees of loudness or softness in music • single melodic line without accompaniment • organization of beats into regular groups • the ordered duration of sounds and silences • ...
Elements of music 2022-06-20
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- Trills, mordents, appoggiaturas etc
- Layers of sound
- A chord outside of the current key
- Smooth articulation
- Melody and accompaniment texture
- Notes on the offbeat
- Separated, spiky articulation
- A double-reeded wind instrument
- Italian word for quiet dynamics
- Chords based on major or minor scales
- Happy sounding chords/scales
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- A rhythm that alternates long and short notes
- A melody repeated at different pitches
- A note lasting half a a beat
- A melody repeated again and again
- Dynamics getting louder
- A virtuosic solo passage
- A note lasting one beat
- Speeding up
- Tone quality
- A melody made of the notes of a chord
- A melody that keeps coming back in a concerto
22 Clues: Speeding up • Tone quality • Layers of sound • Smooth articulation • Notes on the offbeat • Dynamics getting louder • A note lasting one beat • A virtuosic solo passage • A note lasting half a a beat • Happy sounding chords/scales • Separated, spiky articulation • A double-reeded wind instrument • Italian word for quiet dynamics • Melody and accompaniment texture • ...
Music Concepts Crosswords 2022-11-13
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- Louds and softs
- A vertical line used to divide music into bars
- Very loud
- Part of the woodwind family
- The rate of speed
- 2 part form
- 1 beat value
- The thickness and thinness of sound
- Three part form
- Gradually becoming softer
- Part of the string family
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- At a walking pace
- High and low sounds
- Moderately quiet
- Extremely fast
- The way it's put together
- Loud
- Long and short sounds
- 2 beat value
- What is being played and how
- The highest pitched in the strings family
21 Clues: Loud • Very loud • 2 part form • 2 beat value • 1 beat value • Extremely fast • Louds and softs • Three part form • Moderately quiet • At a walking pace • The rate of speed • High and low sounds • Long and short sounds • The way it's put together • Gradually becoming softer • Part of the string family • Part of the woodwind family • What is being played and how • The thickness and thinness of sound • ...
Music Crossword 2022 2022-09-25
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- And it seems to me you lived your life Like a _____ in the wind Never knowing who to cling to When the rain set in And I would have liked to have known you – Elton John
- What you gon’ do with all that junk? All that junk inside your _____! – Black Eyed Peas, My Humps
- We are the _____, my friends And we’ll keep on fighting ’til the end – Queen
- Oh, I wanna dance with _____ – Whitney Houston
- I get ______ down, but I get up again – Chumbawamba
- said, You ain’t seen nothin’ ___ B-b-b-baby, you just ain’t seen n-n-nothin’… – Bachman-Turner Overdrive
- It’s fun to stay at the _____ – Village People
- All the single _____ Now put your hands up – Beyoncé
- It’s a long way to the top, if you wanna _____ n roll – AC/DC, It’s A Long Way to The Top
- I walk a lonely road, the only one that I have ever _____ – Green Day, Boulevard Of Broken Dreams
- Blackbird singing in the dead of _____. Take these broken wings and learn to fly – The Beatles, Blackbird
- When I _____ up yeah I know I’m gonna be, I’m gonna be the man who wakes up next to you – The Proclaimers, I’m Gonna Be (500 Miles)
- Hello _____ my old friend – Simon and Garfunkel, The Sound of Silence
- It’s the eye of the _____, it’s the dream of the fight – Survivor
- Love is a _____ – Pat Benatar
- And girls they wanna have ____ – Cyndi Lauper
- Billie Jean is not my lover She’s just a girl who ____ that I am the one – Michael Jackson, Billie Jean
- I fell into a _____ ring of fire. I went down down down and the flames went higher – Johnny Cash, Ring of Fire
- Karma, karma, karma, karma, karma chameleon You come and go, you come and go Loving would be easy if your colours were like my dreams Red, gold, and ___ – Culture Club, Karma Chameleon
- On a dark desert _____, cool wind in my hair, warm smell of colitas rising up through the air – The Eagles, Hotel California
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- Just beat it, beat it, beat it, beat it – Michael ____
- Don’t want to _____ my eyes I don’t want to fall asleep ‘Cause I’d miss you baby And I don’t want to miss a thing – Aerosmith, I Don’t Want to Miss a Thing
- Look, if you had, one shot, or one _____ to seize everything you ever wanted, in one moment, would you capture it, or just let it slip? – Eminem, Lose Yourself
- Sweet dreams are made of this Who am I to disagree? I travel the world And the _____ seas, Everybody’s looking for something. – Eurythmics, Sweet Dreams (Are Made of This)
- Just a small town girl, living in a lonely _____ – Journey, Don’t Stop Believin’
- Coming out of my cage And I’ve been doing just fine Gotta gotta be down Because I want it all It started out with a kiss How did it end up like _____ It was only a kiss, it was only a kiss – The Killers, Mr Brightside
- My _____ brings all the boys to the yard – Kelis
- A little bit of _____ in my life, a little bit of Erica by my side A little bit of Rita is all I need, a little bit of Tina is what I see A little bit of Sandra in the sun, a little bit of Mary all night long A little bit of Jessica here I am, a little bit of you makes me your man – Lou Bega, Mambo No 5
- You shake my nerves and you rattle my brain, too much love drives a man _____. Jerry Lee Lewis, Great Balls of Fire
- Stop! In the name of _____ – Diana Ross & The Supremes
- At first I was afraid, I was _____ – Gloria Gaynor, I Will Survive
- Pretty woman, walkin’ down the _____ Pretty woman the kind I like to meet – Roy Orbison, Pretty Woman
- Highway to the _____ zone – Kenny Loggins
- Take my hand, take my whole life too, but I can’t help _____ in love with you – Elvis Presley
- you wanna be my lover, you gotta get with my _____ – Spice Girls, Wannabe
- It’s now or _____, Come hold me tight Kiss me my darling – Elvis Presley
- Getting born in the state of Mississippi, her papa was a copper, and her mama was a _____ – Red Hot Chili Peppers, Dani California
- Hungry like the _____ – Duran Duran
38 Clues: Love is a _____ – Pat Benatar • Hungry like the _____ – Duran Duran • Highway to the _____ zone – Kenny Loggins • And girls they wanna have ____ – Cyndi Lauper • Oh, I wanna dance with _____ – Whitney Houston • It’s fun to stay at the _____ – Village People • My _____ brings all the boys to the yard – Kelis • I get ______ down, but I get up again – Chumbawamba • ...
Music in Paris 2022-11-27
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- Trenet and Aznavour
- A Salzburg-born composer with an avenue in Paris
- France's day of music (in French) (4,2,2,7)
- Singer with incredible statue in Montmartre cemetery
- A composer who was "often back" in Paris
- Marc Chagall painted the ceiling of this world-class music venue in Paris
- American singer buried in Pere Lachaise (3,8)
- La vie en _
- Last name of prisoner 24601
- Frank Sinatra remade French song Comme d'habitude as... (2,3)
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- Famed venue for concerts at 28 Bd des Capucines
- Madame Piaf
- Paris spot named after a red windmill (6,5)
- _ Gainsbourg
- La Boheme district
- This Josephine makes bread?
- Squeezebox instrument
- Helmet-clad French duo
- Style of music of Blitz Society in Paris
- A cabaret dance
20 Clues: Madame Piaf • La vie en _ • _ Gainsbourg • A cabaret dance • La Boheme district • Trenet and Aznavour • Squeezebox instrument • Helmet-clad French duo • This Josephine makes bread? • Last name of prisoner 24601 • A composer who was "often back" in Paris • Style of music of Blitz Society in Paris • Paris spot named after a red windmill (6,5) • France's day of music (in French) (4,2,2,7) • ...
Country Music Crossword 2023-01-05
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- Song goes "You cant buy happiness, but you can buy —-”
- “Maybe I'm right, maybe I'm wrong. Finding out why shouldn't take this long”
- “Got a little boom in my big truck, Gonna open up the doors and turn it up”
- Tyler Childers was nominated for Best Country Solo at the Grammy awards, specifically for this song.
- "Find someone who grows flowers in the darkest parts of you”
- "I ain't been here long, but the bobbers in the pond goin….”
- “You make me wanna roll my windows down and….”
- “Like a cup of coffee and a sunrise, Sunday drives and time to kill”
- “I don't wanna go downtown,doing what we used to”
- “It was labor day weekend, I was 17, and I bought a coke and some -gasoline”
- This song starts ‘I'm a stones throw from the mill’
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- “They wanna know what's up, why im still holding ya, even when the song is over”
- “Get dressed up just to go downtown in some ego-filled, late-night crowd”
- If you like Morgan Wallen, you better cheer for this team. Turn out they just beat Alabama.
- Hopefully when you go to the beach, you bring more than just sand home, unlike Morgan Wallen
- You dont need to be 5 foot 9 to enjoy this song
- Morgan Wallens 5th No. 1 Debut on Country Music Billboard
- According to Morgan Wallen, never be ashamed of the way you talk
- The song written by Lee Brice, was named country song of the year, making it the first in history to do so.
- Main chorus in the song goes ‘I like your —---’
20 Clues: “You make me wanna roll my windows down and….” • You dont need to be 5 foot 9 to enjoy this song • Main chorus in the song goes ‘I like your —---’ • “I don't wanna go downtown,doing what we used to” • This song starts ‘I'm a stones throw from the mill’ • Song goes "You cant buy happiness, but you can buy —-” • ...
Music Crossword 1 2020-06-04
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- Bangles song about a hectic day of the week
- Irish girl group that sang C'est la vie
- Alcoholic drink that goes before Supernova to make an Oasis song
- Band name based on Back to the Future character
- Fiery dance party
- Righteous Brothers song in the movie Ghost
- Beatles member who married Yoko Ono
- No. 1 song from“Four Weddings and a Funeral”
- 1981 Eurovision winners who sung Making Your Mind Up
- Prince song covered by Tom Jones
- Police song about falling in love with prostitute
- Apology song by Justin Bieber
- Karma Chamelion colours, Red, Gold and _____
- Youth in the USA
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- Singers of Y.M.C.A and In the Navy
- Vapors song about turning oriental
- Boney M song based on a Russian mystic and self-proclaimed holy man
- Madness song about loose clothing
- George Michael and Andrew Ridgeley duo
- Singer of I Think Were Alone Now
- Eagles song about a hotel in which US state
- Goddess on the mountain top
- Caravan of ____
- Solo artist who had UK top ten hits with Queen, Mick Jagger and Bing Crosby
- Ray Parker Jr. song used for a movie with the same name
- Britney Spears song with a warning
- Italian phrase sung by a Swedish pop group
- 1957 musical prison drama starring Elvis Presley
- Frankie Valli song that shares its name with a musical
- ABBA''s Dancing royal
30 Clues: Caravan of ____ • Youth in the USA • Fiery dance party • ABBA''s Dancing royal • Goddess on the mountain top • Apology song by Justin Bieber • Singer of I Think Were Alone Now • Prince song covered by Tom Jones • Madness song about loose clothing • Singers of Y.M.C.A and In the Navy • Vapors song about turning oriental • Britney Spears song with a warning • ...
Music Theory Fun (?) 2020-05-20
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- Counterpoint rythm
- Note There are eight of these in a 4/4 measure
- The end
- A note held for two counts
- Note One beat in 4/4 time
- Four count note in 4/4 time
- Sign that cancels a sharp or flat
- Adds half a count to note
- Playing soft or loud
- Raises the pitch of a note one half step
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- A chord with no sharps e.g C E G
- A chord with a flatted third e.g. C Eb G
- Set of five horizontal lines with four spaces
- Three notes played in two beats
- e.g. A third
- A scale including sharps and flats
- Lowers the pitch of a note one half step
- Return to the beginning
- Different fingering for the same chord
- Notes below middle C
20 Clues: The end • e.g. A third • Counterpoint rythm • Notes below middle C • Playing soft or loud • Return to the beginning • Note One beat in 4/4 time • Adds half a count to note • A note held for two counts • Four count note in 4/4 time • Three notes played in two beats • A chord with no sharps e.g C E G • Sign that cancels a sharp or flat • A scale including sharps and flats • ...
Music Crossword Puzzle 2020-03-02
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- Musical Instrument Digital Interface
- Composing music expressly for a film
- famous composer for Disney
- amplitude modulated radio
- Ed Sheeran and Justin Bieber's top billboard single of the year.
- feuded with East Coast Rapper Biggie Smalls
- Composer of Psycho
- associated with a particular character that recur throughout the film
- Composer, movie score to movies such as Harry Potter, Star Wars, Jaws
- “Jingle Bells.” In 1857, this song was created for what holiday?
- A perforated strip along the film’s edge containing coded representation of the sound character themes
- The specific music for a particular scene in a film or television production
- Putting all the elements of sound-dialogue, sound effects, and music- onto one sound track
- the composer and the director want you to think that something is happening under the surface
- a magnetic tape sound-recording technology
- To determine which scenes should have music
- The professional responsible for selecting, commissioning, and/or writing the music track for a film
- Takes a scene that has you feeling a certain way and makes it even more intense.
- a streaming service that is associated with the iPhone
- Phonograph cylinders are the earliest commercial medium for recording and reproducing sound.
- is a form of notation in which the beat is divided into two parts, the first is exactly twice the duration of the second.
- one of the most famous English rock bands
- frequency modulated radio
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- an early record player
- King of Pop
- is the most viewed video on youtube, has both English and Spanish lyrics
- Suggest actions or events before they happen
- The King of Rock ‘n’ Roll
- has no impact on the story; not supposed to fill the story line but fill the awkward silence
- If you take a song and play it over and over; composer saying that this the same scene. EX: Dark Vader
- he reason why this song is being plaid, What emotion do they want you to feel; scared, happy excited, nervous
- compact disc
- A very famous Pink Floyd album that has a prism as a cover art
- what a record player plays
- medium used to operate a player piano, piano player or reproducing piano.
- Dark Vader's theme song
- A series of clicks that allow the conductor to synchronize the orchestra’s playing to the film
- feuded with West Coast Rapper 2Pac
- a form of digital music
- what was replaced by cds
- a streaming service that has a service called “_____ premium”s
41 Clues: King of Pop • compact disc • Composer of Psycho • an early record player • Dark Vader's theme song • a form of digital music • what was replaced by cds • The King of Rock ‘n’ Roll • amplitude modulated radio • frequency modulated radio • famous composer for Disney • what a record player plays • feuded with West Coast Rapper 2Pac • Musical Instrument Digital Interface • ...
Genres of Music 2020-06-23
28 Clues: Bach • Queen • Eagles • Mozart • Brahms • Berlin • Hamilton • The Cars • Schumann • Gershwin • Religious • Beethoven • Langauages • Bob Marley • Temptations • John Rutter • william Byrd • led Zeppelin • Donna summer • Thomas Tallis • Eric Whitacre • Not Religious • Floggin Molly • Seven Nations • Avett Brothers • duke Ellington • Ella Fitzgerald • Lady Antebellum
Music Club Crossword 2019-01-08
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- The emotion aroused by something awe-inspiring, astounding, or surprising
- In or to a lower place
- To stop living
- To distribute a part or portion of one's belongings
- Possessing life
- An excessive desire to acquire or possess more than what one needs or deserves
- The absence of war or other hostilities
- Things a person own
- The present day, time, age
- To form a mental picture or image of something
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- A person's name
- The sky or universe as seen from the Earth
- The earth, especially together with the life it supports
- Nations or states
- The state of relationship of being brothers
- Humans considered as a group or in indefinite numbers
- Overhead
- A strong desire or need for food
- The belief in and reverence for a supernatural power
- Resistant to pressure
- A person who things about fantastical ideas
- The upper atmosphere as seen from the Earth's surface
- Capable of being accomplished or acquired with ease
- To put to death
24 Clues: Overhead • To stop living • A person's name • Possessing life • To put to death • Nations or states • Things a person own • Resistant to pressure • In or to a lower place • The present day, time, age • A strong desire or need for food • The absence of war or other hostilities • The sky or universe as seen from the Earth • The state of relationship of being brothers • ...
Music Vocabulary Final 2019-04-29
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- The most important melody at any specific time in a musical work. There can be one main theme in a work, or many themes.
- A musical interval between pitches (such as C–D or C–B♭) comprising two half steps.
- Meaning a walking tempo or walking pace; a moderate speed.
- Meaning wide, broad. In music a tempo marking meaning to be performed quite slowly.
- Meaning to be performed sweetly or delicately.
- The simultaneous combination of pitches, especially when blended into chords that are pleasing to the ear.
- The preparatory sign given prior to the first beat in a bar.
- Louder than forte.
- A group of musicians playing together like an orchestra or a string quartet; 2) The actual act of playing as a unit, or performing together.
- A large unit within a symphony or concerto. It usually is comprised of many themes or musical ideas.
- Regular pattern within a bar or measure.
- vivace Very lively, or at a very quick speed.
- Loud or strong.
- A pitch that is the first degree of a major or minor scale and the tonal center of a piece composed in a particular key.
- Meaning growing, as in a swelling of sound, or becoming louder.
- A specific number of musical sounds that are organized within a measure, and that are contained within two solid lines called bar lines.
- Getting softer; the opposite of crescendo.
- Gently, soft.
- The interval between two musical notes, the upper one of which has twice the pitch of the lower one. In a major or minor scale, the distance of this interval lies eight steps* away, hence the term “octave.” (*in the major or minor scales, the eight steps are actually a combination of “whole steps” and “half-steps”)
- Meaning work. Work numbers are usually assigned by the composer. Often the opus numbers are assigned in order of composition, but at times the numbers are assigned by order of publication.
- The organization of all the tones and harmonies of a piece of music in relation to a tonic.
- A symbol that tells the performer to hold the note as long as s/he would like, but certainly longer than the written note value.
- A measurement of time in music that contains a specific number of pulses defined by a time signature, and that is contained within bar lines.
- piu Always more.
- When a sharp symbol ♯ is added to a note it raises the note by a half-step. For example, if we have the note G and we add a sharp to it the note now becomes G-sharp, or G♯.
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- An identifiable succession of musical sounds.
- An extended solo (played alone) for the soloist in a concerto. A cadenza can also be a solo in an orchestral work for one or a group of instruments.
- The first beat in a measure as conducted by the leader of an ensemble is called the downbeat.
- This refers to a specific chord or key.
- A group of pitches based on a particular tonic, and comprising a scale, regarded as forming the tonal basis of a piece or section of music.
- A musical interval (as E-F or B-C) equivalent to 1⁄12 of an octave.
- For one player (musician), or to be played alone. In an orchestral work it has come to mean the important line or part for one player, while soli would be the same for a group or section of players.
- The rate of speed of a musical work.
- Usually slightly faster than largo.
- Meaning a slow tempo or slow speed. Sometimes it is the name of a work like Mozart's Adagio for Violin and Orchestra.
- When a flat symbol ♭ is added to a note it lowers the note by a half-step. For example, if we have the note D and we add a flat to it the note now becomes D-flat or D♭.
- This can also be called orchestration when assigned to an orchestra. It is the way a composer or arranger takes musical sounds and assigns them to specific instruments.
- form-The structure of a work for large ensemble.
- When minor refers to a key, it is the central tonality upon which a work or movement is constructed, and will usually use the same tonic chord as the central chord.
- A group of chords can create harmonic tension. When this tension is released with a calm chord, or a chord without tension, it is “resolved” and is thus called a resolution.
- Originally refers to a German Protestant hymn tune. In composition, it typically means a choral composition for voices or instruments, such as a Bach chorale. The word “Chorale” is also sometimes used as the name of a choir or chorus.
- Symbols to represent sounds or pitches and duration of those sounds.
- The shape or organization of a musical composition.
- Softer than piano.
- A work for one performer or a group of performers with orchestral accompaniment.
- When two or more notes or pitches are sounded simultaneously a chord is created.
- Forceful, usually accented.
- The frequency* of a note determining how high or low it sounds (* “frequency” in this context is the number of complete oscillations per second of energy as sound in the form of sound-waves).
- When it refers to a chord the chord will have three different pitches. From the first to the second pitch or note there are three half steps, and the distance between the second and third pitch there are four half steps.
- An identifiable succession of musical sounds, but shorter than a complete melody.
- A musical work used as an announcement, often played by the brass section of the orchestra or a single instrumentalist like a trumpet.
- An ordered succession of adjacent pitches, arranged in a sequence of whole steps and half steps, for example the major or minor scales. A specific scale is defined by its characteristic interval pattern and by its most prominent pitch, known as its tonic.
- An emphasis or “punch” at the beginning of a musical sound.
- This refers to a specific chord or key.
- More. For example, piu piano would mean more softly.
55 Clues: Gently, soft. • Loud or strong. • piu Always more. • Louder than forte. • Softer than piano. • Forceful, usually accented. • Usually slightly faster than largo. • The rate of speed of a musical work. • This refers to a specific chord or key. • This refers to a specific chord or key. • Regular pattern within a bar or measure. • Getting softer; the opposite of crescendo. • ...
Elements of Music 2019-10-24
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- / Notes that get higher
- / How high or low a note sounds
- / Gradually getting faster
- / Volume of sounds
- / Length of sounds and silences
- / Gradually getting slower
- / Combinations of Melodies
- / A five note scale
- / Gradually getting louder
- / ABA Form
- / The layers that make up a song
- / A set of tuned notes
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- / A group of notes sounding together
- / Gradually getting softer
- / Combinations of rhythms
- / A repeated pattern in a song
- / ABACA Form
- / Notes that get lower
- / The absence of sound
- / The form of a song
- / The character or quality of musical sound
- / The speed of a song
22 Clues: / ABA Form • / ABACA Form • / Volume of sounds • / A five note scale • / The form of a song • / The speed of a song • / Notes that get lower • / The absence of sound • / A set of tuned notes • / Notes that get higher • / Combinations of rhythms • / Gradually getting faster • / Gradually getting slower • / Gradually getting softer • / Combinations of Melodies • ...
Music Terms 1 2020-09-09
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- Rallentando means to gradually get _______
- Note that receives 1/4 beat
- raises a pitch one half step
- Symbols used to indicate chromatic changes
- indicates how many beats there are
- number of beats for a dotted half note
- lowers a note one half step
- 1 group begins playing first, then another
- note that receives 2 beats
- note that receives 1 beat
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- gradually get louder
- indicates the beginning and end of measures
- cancels a sharp or flat
- gradually get softer
- note that receives 4 beats
- Represents silence
- the distance between 2 barlines
- Determines the names of the lines and spaces
- The horizontal line on which notes are written
- note that receives 1/2 beat
20 Clues: Represents silence • gradually get louder • gradually get softer • cancels a sharp or flat • note that receives 1 beat • note that receives 4 beats • note that receives 2 beats • Note that receives 1/4 beat • note that receives 1/2 beat • lowers a note one half step • raises a pitch one half step • the distance between 2 barlines • indicates how many beats there are • ...
Music and musicals 2020-07-01
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- The demon barber(7,4)
- A man's headgear as performed by Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers (3,3)
- Judy Garland has a close encounter with a tornado in this all-time classic
- Don't cry for me Argentina...
- Kids gangster movie featuring pedal cars and Jodie Foster (5,6)
- The story of Elton John
- Brad and Janet get snared by Frank N Furter (3,5,6,4)
- What Bing Crosby was dreaming about (5,9)
- Oh, Sandy... Slick 50s tale of the TBirds and the Pink Ladies
- Julie Andrews again as a super-nanny (4,7)
- Patrick Swayze stars in a tale of love and dancing (5,7)
- Prince stars as his band struggles for success (6,4)
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- Love between rival gangs, the Jets and the Sharks (4,4,5)
- Julie Andrews sings and dances across the Alps (3,5,2,5)
- Musical set in a high school... (4,6,7)
- Liza Minelli plays Sally Bowles in pre-war Berlin
- Two bad lads reform the band to save an orphanage (5,8)
- Escaping the vietnam war (4,6)
- Groovy hippy musical in the Age of Aquarius
- New York students in pursuit of the dream
- Abba-inspired tale of love starring Meryl Streep
- Feline frolics
- The Charles Dickens story that leaves you wanting More?
- Gene Kelly dances with an umbrella but leaves the G off the first word in the title
24 Clues: Feline frolics • The demon barber(7,4) • The story of Elton John • Don't cry for me Argentina... • Escaping the vietnam war (4,6) • Musical set in a high school... (4,6,7) • New York students in pursuit of the dream • What Bing Crosby was dreaming about (5,9) • Julie Andrews again as a super-nanny (4,7) • Groovy hippy musical in the Age of Aquarius • ...
1 - Quarantine Music 2020-03-21
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- Hand sanitizer brand
- First half of an Earl Sweatshirt album title
- "____ your hands"
- A "joy" according to Irma S. Rombauer's book
- Alternative to TP
- This year/Perfect vision
- He's "a strange old hermit," according to Luke
- George who directed The Dawn of the Dead
- 1975 Eric Carmen single
- Second half of an Earl Sweatshirt album title
- Vermont Senator Sanders, familiarly
- Not a PPO
- One content with domesticity
- Popular video chat platform
- Popular cleaning product brand
- "Be safe"
- 1971 Al Green single
- "The Virus" in Con Air
- Popular list
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- One way to preserve vegetables
- Something to suppress in public
- Many classes now
- One that might have trouble self-isolating
- Lonely Harry Nilsson song
- Calling "Coronavirus" the "Chinese virus," e.g.
- Going through seasons rapidly
- Most restaurants now
- Feeling of ennui
- 1994 grunge classic by Alice in Chains
- "The ________ Crowded West," album by Modest Mouse
- First single from Love’s "Forever Changes"
- Company known for canned soup
- The Walking Dead airer
- Han ____
- English band fronted by Robert Smith
- "Keep me informed" in text-speak
- Second track on Joy Division’s “Closer”
- _______-19
- Potentially mean game to play
- Social distancing measurement
- ______ System
41 Clues: Han ____ • Not a PPO • "Be safe" • _______-19 • Popular list • ______ System • Many classes now • Feeling of ennui • "____ your hands" • Alternative to TP • Hand sanitizer brand • Most restaurants now • 1971 Al Green single • The Walking Dead airer • "The Virus" in Con Air • 1975 Eric Carmen single • This year/Perfect vision • Lonely Harry Nilsson song • Popular video chat platform • ...
Elements of Music 2021-09-20
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- A phrase consisting of a short series of notes that are used in solos and melodic lines.
- Accenting a weak beat
- Part of a trombone instrument consisting of two pieces that fit together that affect the pitch
- a note(s) that sound(s) unpleasing to the ear
- The end of a chord progression
- A classical-music word for a monophonic solo that showcases the performer’s virtuosity.
- a series of 8 notes interval - the interval between one musical pitch and another with double its frequency
- A repeated melodic or rhythmic pattern.
- Sequence of strong and low beats
- Music moving at a given tempo (L.D)
- An instrumental or percussion section during a song.
- an interval made up of two half steps
- The melody and harmony that exists in the same layer.
- A darker scale made up of whole and half steps
- Rhythm that stretches and pulls at the will of the Musician (AN)
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- More than one rhythm at the same time (CTD)
- a continuous slide upward or downward between two notes
- plucking the strings on an instrument
- Mixture of major and minor notes
- A technique in which a band plays a series of short chords a fixed distance apart.
- 3 or more notes played simultaneously
- One unit of weak and strong beats (GC)
- A collection of pitches within the octave, forming a certain pattern of whole and half steps, from which melodies are created.
- A brighter scale made up of whole and half steps
- Consistent pulse in a piece of music (LD)
- a note(s) that sound(s) pleasing to the ear
- A subordinate melody accompanying a principal one.
- Changes the tone of an instrument, placed inside the bell of an instrument
- How fast or slow we perceive music to be (GC)
- a wind instrument consisting of a slim, cylindrical, ebony-colored wooden tube that produces a thin, piercing sound.
- Two or more melody lines that compete for attention simultaneously.
- A short, catchy, and repeated melodic phrase.
- Meter meter in groups of two or four (AN)
- When the notes are played.(PF)
- Family of single-reed wind instruments with the carrying power of a brass instrument.
- a brass instrument resembling a trumpet but shorter and wider, played with a medal cup as a mouthpiece
- Progression cycling of a series of chords
- a musical sentence
- the most common brass instrument produce the sound by blowing into the medal cup
- Step Smallest distance between two notes
- It occurs during solo breaks when the rest of the band stops playing to let a musician solo.
41 Clues: a musical sentence • Accenting a weak beat • The end of a chord progression • When the notes are played.(PF) • Mixture of major and minor notes • Sequence of strong and low beats • Music moving at a given tempo (L.D) • plucking the strings on an instrument • 3 or more notes played simultaneously • an interval made up of two half steps • One unit of weak and strong beats (GC) • ...
Music for MYLUB 2021-08-29
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- The streets of new love are this...
- Eric Stewart don't like cricket, reggae, and what else?
- Fleetwood Mac won a grammy award for this album.
- I never knew just what it was about this old coffee shop I love so much.
- Something Angus Stone's oldest sister and VIBAG have in common.
- The nationality of the playwright who wrote the Mamma Mia stage show.
- She feels 22 but acts 17.
- What do Phil Collins & Peter Gabriel have in common?
- This guy got his stage name because he always wore a yellow & black jumper playing at the Phoenix Jazzman.
- The number of times Adele tried to call from the other side.
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- Bob Geldof didn't like these.
- One of VIBAG'S favourite songs, named after a demigod endowed with superhuman musical skills.
- John Meyer & Sara Bareilles have both written about this law of physics.
- This composer is credited with writing one of the best cello pieces of all time.
- Stevie is afraid of this.
- One of the things "The Special Two" will do together.
- The opposite of hot work.
- Lady Gaga's real name.
- These chicks know how to fiddle.
- what is pink trauma?
20 Clues: what is pink trauma? • Lady Gaga's real name. • Stevie is afraid of this. • The opposite of hot work. • She feels 22 but acts 17. • Bob Geldof didn't like these. • These chicks know how to fiddle. • The streets of new love are this... • Fleetwood Mac won a grammy award for this album. • What do Phil Collins & Peter Gabriel have in common? • ...
Music Theory LK 2021-02-26
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- Cancels sharps/flats
- Without accompaniment
- At a soft volume
- gradually getting softer
- Gradually getting louder
- Smoothly
- at a loud volume
- Hold
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- All singing the same pitch
- Sweetly
- Return to original tempo
- All together
- Degrees of loud and soft
- Lively, fast tempo
- Very fast tempo
- Emphasis on a particular note
- Moderate tempo
- Very slow tempo
- Very much, a lot
- Gradually slowing down
20 Clues: Hold • Sweetly • Smoothly • All together • Moderate tempo • Very fast tempo • Very slow tempo • At a soft volume • Very much, a lot • at a loud volume • Lively, fast tempo • Cancels sharps/flats • Without accompaniment • Gradually slowing down • Return to original tempo • Degrees of loud and soft • gradually getting softer • Gradually getting louder • All singing the same pitch • ...
March Music Crossword 2021-03-01
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- Birmingham band so good they named it twice
- Radiohead had them and 10cc found them deceptive
- Marley's birds stature didn't stop them being famous
- Mark & David were brothers in arms
- Hello I must be.... according to Phil in the 80's
- Scottish performers favourite train journey in the 70's
- Where the Housemartins go on holidays
- U2's favourite piece of shrubbery
- Bryan Adamas said that all around the world the kids just wanna do this
- Nobody does it better than this Simon
- They dumped a million
- Admiral Mandela and Willie
- The state that encourages girls and dreaming in famous songs
- Stephen in a religious role
- What REM had for the people in the nineties
- They're at the Bus Stop
- Raingear for Christine, John, Mick, and the others
- Roberta Flack's considerate means of killing
- The temperature was high for Bulsara
- Blue band in another religious role
- Peter Gabriel was with them at the beginning
- Marvin's viticulture telly tatler
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- Famous At Seventeen
- What The Beatles decided to do on their last album
- Morcheeba were unable to finish this place in 24 hours
- Steely Dan frontman
- Sade's operator
- Richard Ashcroft knows a fortunate individual
- Amii Stewart was among the many singers advocating this course of action
- ABC's implement of torture
- Relaxation suggestion from 70's avian supergroup
- Mike that saw the whole of the moon
- Punched by Gary Barlow
- The end for Roy Orbison
- This lady knows the Queen, the Soldier, Luka and Marlene
- Where was Chris Rea going to?
- Billy's uptown girl
- Hall's partner
- Springsteen went down to this place
- So good they named it twice, but you need only answer once
40 Clues: Hall's partner • Sade's operator • Famous At Seventeen • Steely Dan frontman • Billy's uptown girl • They dumped a million • Punched by Gary Barlow • The end for Roy Orbison • They're at the Bus Stop • ABC's implement of torture • Admiral Mandela and Willie • Stephen in a religious role • Where was Chris Rea going to? • U2's favourite piece of shrubbery • Marvin's viticulture telly tatler • ...
Music and art 2021-03-29
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- Musical play where everything is sung
- The sound of people clapping their hands
- A quiet song intended to help a child go to sleep
- Orchestral music at the beginning of an opera
- The name of a work of art or literary composition
- A large group of musicians playing together
- A kind of literary or artistic work
- To direct or lead
- The sides of a stage which cannot be seen
- Performing vocalist
- A device that makes your voice louder
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- A long piece of wood with hair stretched along it, used to play instruments that have strings
- A short speech by an actor at the end of a play
- The group of people together in one place to watch a play
- To perform music on an instrument
- Able to be heard
- A type of dancing where carefully organized movements tell a story
- The principal character in a work of fiction
- The closing section of a musical composition
- An account of the author's personal experiences
- A gradual increase in loudness
21 Clues: Able to be heard • To direct or lead • Performing vocalist • A gradual increase in loudness • To perform music on an instrument • A kind of literary or artistic work • Musical play where everything is sung • A device that makes your voice louder • The sound of people clapping their hands • The sides of a stage which cannot be seen • A large group of musicians playing together • ...
MUSIC MATH 1 2021-04-24
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- What is the total of 2 quarter rest + 2 half rests + 2 whole rests?
- What is the total of 4 sixteen notes + 4 eighth notes + 4 quarter notes + 4 half notes?
- What is the total of 8 sixteenth notes + 10 eighth notes?
- What is the total of 1 half note X 1 dotted half note?
- What is the total of 6 quarter notes - 4 sixteenth notes?
- What kind of note is 6 half notes divided by 1 whole note?
- What kind of a rest is 2 whole rest = 6 quarter rest?
- What is the total of 6 eighth notes?
- What kind of rest is 3 whole rest - 4 half rest?
- What kind of note is equal to 2 eighth notes + 1 dotted half note?
- What is the total of 3 whole notes?
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- What kind of note is equal to 1 quarter note + 2 eighth notes?
- What kind of rest is 1 half rest - 2 eighth rest?
- What kind of note is 1 dotted half note - 4 eighth notes?
- What us the total of 2 whole notes divided by 1 half note
- What is the total of 4 eighth notes + 12 eighth notes?
- What kind of note is 2 quarter notes - 1 dotted quarter note?
- What is the total of 4 sixteenth notes + 20 eight notes + 3 half notes.
- What is the total of 3 quarter rest + 4 half rest?
- What is the total of 2 whole notes x 8 sixteenth notes?
20 Clues: What is the total of 3 whole notes? • What is the total of 6 eighth notes? • What kind of rest is 3 whole rest - 4 half rest? • What kind of rest is 1 half rest - 2 eighth rest? • What is the total of 3 quarter rest + 4 half rest? • What kind of a rest is 2 whole rest = 6 quarter rest? • What is the total of 4 eighth notes + 12 eighth notes? • ...
